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What do you do with a service airbag?

What do you do with a service airbag?

There are many large vehicle repairs that people know about, such as changing a tire, getting an oil change, or switching out the battery. However, when it comes to smaller things like the service airbags alert, not many people know what exactly to do with them.

Is the air bag light on Inspection Service?

Air Bag Light is on Inspection Service. An illuminated airbag light means your airbag system is compromised and you are driving without the protection of airbags, which makes this an important light to diagnose promptly. Multiple variations of the airbag warning light exist.

When to disconnect a service air bag light?

You should wait at least five minutes and verify the circuit is open before you disconnect anything. Even if the deployment modules are disconnected, they will still deploy if current is applied.

How to fix your airbag SRS warning light?

A no cost easy way to reset and fix your airbag SRS warning light. Perform this with the ignition key in the off position. Please subscribe, like and comment.

What does service air bag message mean?

The service air bag message is the indicator that the system has detected a fault in the air bag system and is there to inform you that you need to get that issue repaired to restore the air bag system to proper operating condition. There is no way to tell without getting the airbag system scanned to know what that issue it.

How much does it cost to repair an air bag?

If the airbags have not been deployed but an airbag light is illuminated on your dashboard, then this type of repair could cost anywhere from $150 to $600 to reset, depending on the time it takes to repair.

Can air bags save your life?

Air Bag Safety. An air bag can save your life. However, air bags and young children are a dangerous combination. The following information will help keep you and your children safe: The safest place for all infants and children younger than 13 years to ride is in the back seat.

Are commercial vehicles required to have air bags?

Currently the United States department of Transportation does not require commercial medium and heavy duty trucks to have airbags, a standard safety item required on all other passenger vehicles. The understanding that law makers have to support the lack of an airbag law for commercial trucks and semis is that the size of the trucks will protect the driver in the event of an accident.

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