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catweasel
 


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simon wrote:
If no seat is occupied the airbag does not go off
UK perhaps, illegal to disable the airbags in Oz  
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heine
 


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Bodsy wrote:
If you can just put some VPS on heine & then test the airbags, that woudl be great Wink


OK watch this space Shocked
  
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catweasel wrote:
simon wrote:
If no seat is occupied the airbag does not go off
UK perhaps, illegal to disable the airbags in Oz


So you have to passenger airbag disable switch then ?
  
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That NZ D3 that met a Toyota had both front airbags blown and there was no mention of a passenger. Confused
 I know it's not considered "kind" to say no these days, but no. Just no, ok? And if it's not ok, still no.  
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simon wrote:
If no seat is occupied the airbag does not go off from what I understand. Side and curtain airbags would though.


Spooky! Who would be driving Shocked ?
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catweasel
 


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simon wrote:
So you have to passenger airbag disable switch then ?
no switch and if factory fitted, illegal to remove or modify and you cannot do things like a lift kit if airbags are fitted.  
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simon
  


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NoDo$h wrote:
That NZ D3 that met a Toyota had both front airbags blown and there was no mention of a passenger. Confused


Maybe I am wrong then... but I'm pretty sure the airbags are tied to the seat occupancy sensors. Maybe the force of the collision had them both go off ?
  
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catweasel
 


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if NZ is like Oz then they will always both go off, occupied or not.
  
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catweasel wrote:
simon wrote:
So you have to passenger airbag disable switch then ?
no switch and if factory fitted, illegal to remove or modify and you cannot do things like a lift kit if airbags are fitted.


So those with King Springs are illegal? Confused
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catweasel
 


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as far as I'm aware, yes they are, maybe just a state specific thing. if you wish to correct me then feel free Wink
  
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caverD3
 


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Just Googled "Lift Kit"
It would seem that body lifts are illegal for vehicles with SRS airbags but suspension lifts are ok with engineers cert.
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catweasel
 


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discussed this issue along time ago and cant remeber where the info came from and remember something being not allowed. how many of those that have altered the suspension do you think have an independant automotive engineers certificate Question
  
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