SRS Light Bypass AP2
#11
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You removed the drivers airbag = there will be a trouble code stored. It's stored in the separate SRS control unit.
2 stage inflators have a different resistance and wiring than single stange.
Measuring the resistance of a airbag can be asking for trouble, as some meters apply current to a circuit to do this. You'll find out when the bag deploys in your hands.
2 stage inflators have a different resistance and wiring than single stange.
Measuring the resistance of a airbag can be asking for trouble, as some meters apply current to a circuit to do this. You'll find out when the bag deploys in your hands.
#14
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Originally Posted by Slows2k,Apr 17 2009, 04:45 PM
You removed the drivers airbag = there will be a trouble code stored. It's stored in the separate SRS control unit.
2 stage inflators have a different resistance and wiring than single stange.
Measuring the resistance of a airbag can be asking for trouble, as some meters apply current to a circuit to do this. You'll find out when the bag deploys in your hands.
2 stage inflators have a different resistance and wiring than single stange.
Measuring the resistance of a airbag can be asking for trouble, as some meters apply current to a circuit to do this. You'll find out when the bag deploys in your hands.
Thanks for the info. I'm not really closer to the solution, since I know now there have been AP2's that can bypass the SRS light with a 2 ohm resistor. Must be operator error...
#15
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Originally Posted by urBan_dK,Apr 17 2009, 06:06 PM
I hope my little multimeter wasn't applying enough current to deploy the bag
#16
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Originally Posted by mikegarrison,Apr 17 2009, 07:31 PM
Did it blow up in your face? Then I guess it wasn't.
Anyway, its all irrelevant. I'm safe, and I know how much resistance it has
#18
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Originally Posted by S2Sick,Apr 18 2009, 12:27 PM
Did the resistor that came with your hub come on a plug or is it just the resistor?
Doesn't plug in, just a wire. It needs to be soldered into the connector or something.
#19
Former Moderator
The SRS unit would still have to be replaced if you did get in a collision. The impact sensors are built into the SRS unit on 00-05 cars and even without a bag attached the sensor will trip in a impact.
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