Sure you CAN. The question is should you? Only you can answer that.
No, you should not drive a car after the airbags have deployed. The deployment indicates a significant impact, and the vehicle may have sustained damage that affects its safety and drivability. Additionally, the airbags may not function properly in subsequent collisions. It's best to have the car inspected by a professional before attempting to drive it again.
yes it can be sold as long as that person doesnt care and buys it any way, but it might be alegal to drive a car with out airbags, but you can sell it.
You drive like a champ, especially if you got airbags. So dont get them if you ain't cool.
No,the drive-side airbag debuted in 1994.
No, replacing a hard drive will.
No, bulb needs replacing.
Remove all coolant from engine and do not drive car anymore!
I have a vehicle which had a recall for clock spring trouble. There were no mechanical issues which disrupted the vehicles performance while driving. However, the air bag light stayed on until the repair was done. This apparently means the air bag was not functioning as designed. So the problem is one of safety in a collision event where airbags would be deployed.
When many of the integrated "features" begin to fail. Such as airbags, seatbelts, etc. etc.
you cannot drive the car if the airbag is deployed, its pretty expensive to have them fixed
Possibly make it extremely slow, *cough* *cough* Prius *cough* *cough* Smartcar. The smartcar isn't really safe but it's slow. Or you could make an extremely cushy interior I guess.
What can I drive in Colorado without a lience