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Does a 1988 Corvette have an airbag?

No,the driver-side airbag premiered on the 1990 Corvette as standard.Also the passenger-side airbag premiered on the 1994 Corvette as standard too.


How do I remove airbag from a corvette?

Don't do that!It's a major mistake to that!The airbag is a safety device.


Where is the airbag module located in a 2003 Kia Sportage?

lower knee bolster.


Does 1986 and 1987 corvette have passenger side airbag?

No


Is a safe to drive a car with a bad airbag sensor?

If the sensor might allow the airbag to deploy while driving with no collision, that could be deadly. When my Dodge caravan had an air bag sensor problem, it wasn't in danger of deploying unnecessarily, but rather not deploying in a collision. However, the horn didn't work. If your airbag is not in danger of deploying unnecessarily, your car is safe to drive, just get the sensor repaired as soon as you can.


Does a 1989 corvette have a passenger side airbag and if so can you disable it?

== == No,the driver airbag arrived in 1990 as standard and the passenger airbag in 1994 as standard too.


Does 1990 corvette have a passenger side airbag?

No, not until the 1994 models.


How do you keep the front passenger airbag from deploying when removing the dash panel in a 95 Tercel?

DISCONCT THE NACATIVE POST


Will airbag activate if front fender removed on 1996 Toyota tacoma?

The airbag will most likely not deploy on a 1996 Toyota Tacoma is the front fender is removed. The airbag sensor is designed to detected a combination of speed and impact before deploying.


When were airbags first installed into Corvette's?

1990 A new Corvette ZR-1 model debuts and a driver-side airbag becomes a standard feature.


Will a 1999 Corvette airbag fit in a 2000 Corvette?

According to the used part interchange, 1999 through 2004 can be sold for the same car. Good luck


What is the speed of a deploying airbag?

The speed of a deploying airbag can reach up to 200 miles per hour (approximately 322 kilometers per hour) within milliseconds of a collision. This rapid inflation is necessary to provide effective cushioning for the occupants during an impact. The deployment time is typically around 20 to 30 milliseconds after a crash is detected.