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1999 Buick Regal Airbag Module Dilema
I recently found out that the Airbag module on the passenger side of my 1999 Buick Regal was fried from moisture. The dealership wants $1050.00 to repair it. I certainly want this fixed but am unable to pay for it for about 2 weeks. I really need to drive my car to work (approx 7 miles), but I am scared to death of the possibility of accidental deployment of the airbag without an accident. Especially after researching the effects of airbag deployment. That's some scary Sh*t!
The tech, "off the record", suggested unplugging the fuse and that would cut any power to the airbags. Another tech from another source said the same, but also unhooking the battery for like 20-30 minutes so that the back up power capacitor would be drained of any power. I want to take this all in account, but can anybody verify whether or not this will prevent deployment of any kind, including random deployment? Thanks! |
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Re: 1999 Buick Regal Airbag Module Dilema
Go with both and you will be OK.
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Re: 1999 Buick Regal Airbag Module Dilema
Thank you very much. That eases up the stress a little. Now I just gotta rustle up some extra cash to fix it.
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Re: 1999 Buick Regal Airbag Module Dilema
BNaylor is correct, but be careful. These systems can still deploy without any good reason due to moisture contamination. Check out this blog we did last year on an investigation exactly like your situation.
http://blog.airbagsolutions.com/arch...-vehicles.aspx To be perfectly safe, I would disconnect each airbag at the bag itself, in the dash and in the steering wheel. Then I would know nothing will deploy them. Good luck http://www.airbagsolutions.com
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Re: 1999 Buick Regal Airbag Module Dilema
So you are saying that despite the fuse being removed & the back-up power source been drained that the airbags can still accidentally deploy???
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Re: 1999 Buick Regal Airbag Module Dilema
Hi Scott:
I'm saying, even static electricity can set off an airbag. If there is another power source shorted by the water and/or corroded circuits, yes, the airbags could deploy. Rotted out electronics are nothing to depend on. If you disconnect the airbags themselves, then you have defeated the system effectively. (make sure you do this with the vehicle powered down or YOU could set them off )
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I hope this was helpful to you. My information comes from years of experience in these businesses. http://www.airbagsolutions.com http://www.stolenandrecovered.com Airbag Service, Airbag Replacement, Airbag Diagnostics Thank You, Douglas Gan |
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