nope as long as u notify the buyer that it has a deployrd air bag Legally you may be able to sell the car if you are not a dealer and you notify the buyer that the air bag is not functioning. But make sure you have a written release that the buyer and seller signs, indicating the SRS is not functional. Have this notarized and witnessed. Otherwise you may end up in a lawsuit. Personally, I would not take that chance, and would never sell a vehicle with the SRS deployed. Just not worth the risk of the buyer having an accident and then suing you for injuries he sustained due to the fact the air bag did not deploy. It has happened before and will happen again. Be smart and do not sell this car without repairing the SRS.
No, dealers are generally not allowed to sell vehicles with deployed airbags, as this poses safety risks and violates federal regulations. Airbags are critical safety features, and a vehicle must be repaired to ensure they are functional before being sold. Additionally, selling a car with deployed airbags without disclosure could lead to legal issues for the dealer.
A car has to meet the safety standards to classify as street legal. One of these requirements are airbags. So since Bugatti Veyron is the worlds fastest street legal car it has to have airbags.
Technically, yes. It is legal to sell a used car with malfunction airbags. It is best to get an inspection on a car before buying it for reasons such as this. If you buy a car with faulty airbags without a warranty, you will be obliged to fix it yourself and the dealer will not be at fault.
good answer to check with the legal officer. the SSRA provides for max 6% interest while deployed. this depends on when you signed the contract,ect. YES Have your unit legal officer check the Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act. The debt will not be forgiven, but it MAY be delayed without interest for the duration of your deployment.
In Ohio, it is generally illegal to sell used airbags. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommends against the resale of used airbags due to safety concerns, as they may not function properly or could be counterfeit. Additionally, Ohio law mandates that any airbag sold must be in compliance with safety standards, making the sale of used airbags problematic from a legal and safety perspective. Always consult local regulations and legal authorities for the most accurate guidance.
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Marijunana is not legal without a prescription.
Yes, airbags must be disabled by the manufacturer or a certified technician to ensure safety and compliance with regulations. This is typically done for specific circumstances, such as when a vehicle is equipped with child safety seats in the front passenger position. Simply turning off an airbag without proper procedures can lead to safety risks and potential legal issues. Always consult the vehicle's manual or a professional for guidance.
No, it is not legal to purchase refrigerant without a license.
Unless you can find one with the ability for airbags, the only ones I've seen wouldn't be legal to use
it is legal sometimes
If the seller sold you the car knowing that the air bags had been deployed and then had not replaced you do have legal standing to sue. You would have to be able to prove the seller knew this and did not tell you. That will be very difficult after 10 years. But of course you can sue.