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I have a 96 GC, and the "airbag" dummy light is on all the time. I've had folks tell me this is fine, and to ignore it, but don't know if that's a great idea with something that forces a projectile at you at 200 mph in an accident. So any ideas - at least before I go spend too much at the dealership?
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bring it to the dealer, there is a recall for it. Search the threads i think we beat that subject to death already
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Re: Airbag dummy light
It's called the "clockspring recall" and your horn and cruise control are also probably malfunctioning.
It's a free fix from any dealer, and don't let them tell you it's not. For more research, look up "Clockspring recall", or "horn and airbag light on" here or on a search engine. Hernandez is right, we've beat this subject to death more than twice! Good luck, and be glad it's FREE to fix! Slantsixness
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