Airbag removal
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Airbag removal
I'm ready to put a MOMO wheel into the car. I'm told that some remove the SRS light from the IP, but I'd rather put a resistor in place to keep the SRS light off. I did this on another track car. Does anyone know the proper impedance of the bag? Kyle
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Re: Airbag removal
If I remember how I did mine (it wasn't that long ago), there's just one plug on the gauge cluster you don't plug back in for the SRS light, all of the rest of the lights function properly.
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Thats how I did mine when I had the Nardi wheel, but that was because I don't have the equipment to solder, nor did I feel like doing it.itrsteez wrote:If I remember how I did mine (it wasn't that long ago), there's just one plug on the gauge cluster you don't plug back in for the SRS light, all of the rest of the lights function properly.
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Re: Airbag removal
Same thing I did, seemed easier that way.itrsteez wrote:If I remember how I did mine (it wasn't that long ago), there's just one plug on the gauge cluster you don't plug back in for the SRS light, all of the rest of the lights function properly.
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Thanks, all. Still working on the seats.