There is an airbag assy on the steering wheel and one on the dashboard on passenger side. they are assy. that get replaced.
No, the sensor will need replaced.
Is this a safety issue
Only if the sensor is malfunctioning.
The Airbag Code 36 for a 2001 Ford Taurus is the airbag code for the Driver Side, Side Airbag. This means that there is either a faulty connection, and wires may need to be cleaned, or that the driver side, side airbag needs to be replaced.
When the computer throws the code that you need to change the sensor.
form_title=Airbag Computer Repair form_header=After an accident, the on-board computer that determines when the air bags deploy might also need to be fixed. Describe the nature of the accident:=_ Were the airbags deployed?= () Yes () No Are there any error lights on the dashboard?= () Yes () No
your knock sensor could need to be replaced
There is not much chance that your airbag would malfunction and just deploy, but if the airbag light is on there is a 100% chance that it will not operate properly in the event of an accident. You need to have the car inspected at a dealer or certified repair shop if the airbag light is on and remains on.
No Tim after an accident drive off with flat tyres should be fine
Just reset your computer after replacing the O2 sensor.
There are two separate sensors that play here. the "coolant temperature sensor" and "coolant LEVEL sensor". I suggest confirming which of these was replaced, as it is very common for them to be confused. likely you will find the coolant sensor that was replaced was the one on the engine (temperature); The LEVEL sensor is mounted either in the coolant resivoir or in the radiator. Probably just need the proper sensor replaced.