How to you disconnect the air bag in a 94 Camaro?
Thursday, December 17th, 2009 at
9:24 pm
Im know a lot about cars so you can talk to me straight up. I just never owned a car with and air bag, and i have been hit with one and rather take my chances with just the seat belt. Always heard that it would explode if i just cut the cable to the sensor in the front.
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the bag has to have voltage to deploy so cutting the wires would not make it explode
good luck
get a wiring diagram to you camero and the ass hole above me dont know shit about cars if you dont disable your air bag you will have a great chance of it going off. look at your fuse box you-should have a fuse containing your air bag when you find it pull it out before you do anything else. then unhook all wire leading to your airbag. its pretty simple but its illegal in almost everywhere not to have airbags in your car if they did come stock.
Pull the fuse
Disabling an airbag system is both dangerous for some owners (drivers) and necessary for others. The guidelines set forth by the government will outline who qualifies for this procedure and why it may be necessary. There is much information on the safety concerns and the dangers involved in disabling these systems. Check out these quick movies and website to understand the importance of airbag safety.
http://www.airbagsolutions.com/movie9.aspx
If after you watch these videos you still want to disable the safety system on your car, here is the next step for you to take. Get permission to do so from NHTSA through this link…
http://www.airbagsolutions.com/resources1.aspx
(first section marked ‘Airbag On-Off Switch Request Form”)
Once you obtain the permission form, you can legally disable the system. Interrupting the power circuit will render the airbag system inoperative. Most vehicles have a fuse marked ‘SRS’, SIR’, or ‘Airbag’ in the main fuse block. If that is removed, the light will illuminate indicating the system is inoperative and none of the supplemental restraints will deploy if involved in an accident.
This information is provided by http://www.airbagsolutions.com