Yes, the engine is in no way linked to the SRS system.
No, however, it does mean the air bags won't work if there is an accident
An AC compressor compresses the freon and circulates the freon through the system. An air ride compressor pumps compressed air into air bags to level the vehicle and/or alter the handling of the vehicle.
fuel pump, timing belt, air intake (sensor), fuse, distributor...
You need four things to start a car compression/ spark/ air/ and fuel/ if these components are present check your starter, dead battery, and all your connections. Good luck
Weak fuel pump? Bad fuel/air filter? Water in fuel?
You're not meant to "reset the air bags" replacement is the best option, if you really don't like the light that shows up saying your air bags are not functional or missing, find the fuse or wire that connects the air bag sensors to your dash.
a cheap car :) one you don't care gets dented. any car would do but make it an old car with air bags.
a car with air bags
a godly car A big car with air bags.
Airbag is said to be invented as early as 1950 but its sensing technology birth was known to start in 1968.
that car has air bags in the rear so either the air bags are bad or the air pump on lines are bad
Nylon bag.
It depends on your car and model if the air bags will deploy if the car's engine is off but the air bags are still activated as long as it is still connected to the battery.
It depends on how the pump was turned off. Was it unplugged? Was the air ride switch turned off? If your air springs are working properly, then all you have to do is make sure the switch is on and the compressor is plugged in. Start the car, close the door, and wait for the system to inflate.
Not that I know of. Never heard of aftermarket SRS.
air bags and seatbelts.
Zero to as many as ten.