I did exactly this - as edde says you can kill the warning light with a resistor. Yozza is getting some suitable ones made up in a neat clip.Quote: Originally posted by ben_p on 02 July 2005
i hav take my seats out, n put buckets in, disconeted the batt then the sensor, as the sensor will no longer be in will it set the bags off when i re connect the batt
Thats what I thought, but in practice its not true. Sis went off even though he had the warning lights on.Quote: Originally posted by JAMESSRICH on 02 July 2005
if you have a airbag warning light on - if you have a accident the airbags or pretensioners will not deploy - even if you have every thing connected ---- Warning light = no deployment
Lokis airbags never went off in his accident.Quote: Originally posted by telford_mike on 02 July 2005
Thats what I thought, but in practice its not true. Sis went off even though he had the warning lights on.Quote: Originally posted by JAMESSRICH on 02 July 2005
if you have a airbag warning light on - if you have a accident the airbags or pretensioners will not deploy - even if you have every thing connected ---- Warning light = no deployment
Yep thats rightQuote: Originally posted by ben_p on 03 July 2005
kk so if a buy 2 x 2.3 ohm resisters today and put them in the loom the light shoult go off? and airbags will work? also omn the sensor there is too small holes where it plugs in, should i just loop the reister from one hole the other,