I don't know why you would want to disable them... but;
1- if you need to do repairs and you're afraid that they might trigger
then UNPLUG BATTERY and you're safe.
2- If you don't want airbags while driving then you will have to go to the dealer
as only they can disable the airbags, and or shops using VAG COM software
but they need special dealer code when accessing that special module in VAG COM
which not everyone/ every mechanic has.
"Audi Quattro cars are considered safe, and Audi has a reputation for safe vehicles. They use many safety features, such as air bags, the Electronic Stabilization Program and all-wheel drive."
You have to bleed your brakes, there is air pockets in the lines...
How do u turn off the air bags suspention on a 2004 audi allroad
the air bags of pajero 2012 is turn on . why?
Legally you can't without getting approval from the NHTSA.
38-40 psi. Its located on the inner fuel fill door.
You don't. It is illegal to disable the SRS (Air Bags) on any vehicle. Why would you want to do this. Air bags save lives and have been proven over and over to prevent injuries. Only a fool would unplug the air bags. Wear your seat belts, and leave the air bags alone.
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Yes, the air conditioner pollen filter in the Audi A6 quattro 2.8 typically has a cover. This cover is designed to protect the filter and ensure that it functions effectively by preventing debris from entering the cabin air system. To access the pollen filter for replacement or maintenance, you'll need to remove this cover, which is usually secured with clips or screws. Always refer to the vehicle’s manual for specific instructions.
You can put Air in Air Shocks Not Air Bags
It is illegal to disable the driver airbag, and also a very ignorant thing to do. Disable that airbag and have an accident where you are injured, and your insurance company could refuse payment for the injuries you may suffer. Air bags save lives and I will not help you on this one.
Low on coolant. Stuck open thermostat. Plugged heater core. Faulty temp blend door.