The size of an airbag varies depending on its intended use and location within a vehicle. For example, front airbags typically measure about 60 to 80 liters in volume when fully inflated, while side airbags can be smaller, usually around 20 to 30 liters. Airbags are designed to deploy quickly and inflate to provide a cushioning effect during a collision, helping to protect occupants from injury.
simply pull tha airbag fuse. remove the 4 torx head scres behind the airbag and remove airbag. unplug theelectrical connector. remove the big nut holding the steering whell. use a puller to remove the steering wheel.
Doable in theory but not in reality. Getting a steering wheel with an airbag is no big deal, but then you need the electronics that'll tell the airbag when to deploy. And I haven'ty seen those for sale anywhere. Maybe you can find someone who'd be willing to transplant the whole airbag system from another car if you could pay them enough for it.
Airbag was created in 1973.
The airbag system has a malfunction and will not deploy if needed as long as the airbag symbol stays on.
where is airbag module 98tacoma
There are no external airbag sensors on a 2001 Ram.There are no external airbag sensors on a 2001 Ram.
it is probably the plug came disconnected under the drivers seat or the passengers seat. No big deal.
I have a '90 prelude SR. It does not have an airbag.
under the passenger seat is the airbag controls.
They are accelerometers that trigger the airbag in a vehicle in an accident.
The airbag light turns on when the airbag computer detects a malfunction and sets a code.
there is no max speed for airbag deployment there is a minimum speed but that speed depends on make of car and airbag