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Old 04-14-2010, 09:09 PM
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ABS and Airbag in 89 RS

I've got a 89 rs that is due to be inspected. How ever, when i got the car it had a aftermarket steering wheel in it. I need to know if anyone knows if the 1989 Camaro RS came with ABS or airbag(s)?
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Re: ABS and Airbag in 89 RS

I don't believe so on either accord. Either way, if yours did, you'd really only have a problem if those systems had their warning lights eluminated, no?
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Old 04-22-2010, 10:23 PM
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Re: ABS and Airbag in 89 RS

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I don't believe so on either accord. Either way, if yours did, you'd really only have a problem if those systems had their warning lights eluminated, no?

I pulled off the dash to see if I had those warning lights, I don't. And in order for it to pass inspection, when the car is started the brake, ABS, and airbag lights must all come on then go off to show that they are working properly.
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