View Full Version : Airbag Removal
SlimStyleDSM
03-25-2005, 12:34 AM
Seriously, after my accident two weeks ago...I HEART AIRBAGS! The thing either saved my life or saved me from even more serious injuries. They work, and like Eric, I didn't have any burns or anything either from it. I recommend leaving them, just my 2 cents after recently using them in a 70mph head on accident.
Jakey
03-25-2005, 12:50 AM
Honestly, I wish this thread would have been locked from the beginning because this is quite possibly, one of the worst and most stupid modifications anyone could possibly ever make to their airbag equipped vehicle.
santa
03-25-2005, 12:52 AM
When you say stuff like this, it makes it very obvious you don't understand.Any current going to the bag results in a dead short at the shorting pin(or bridge bar as you call it).I know you think your smart because you go to whatever school you go to, but this is junior high physics here
hmm lets think here for a second... did I ever claim to be smart anywhere in this topic or anywhere else for that matter??? Nope. Second, not every single bag system has bridge bars. I know that the system is dead when you unplug it, only if the system has a bridge bar. And last I clearly understand.
Kevin
LightningGSX
03-25-2005, 02:30 AM
hmm lets think here for a second... did I ever claim to be smart anywhere in this topic or anywhere else for that matter??? Nope. Second, not every single bag system has bridge bars. I know that the system is dead when you unplug it, only if the system has a bridge bar. And last I clearly understand.
Kevin
We are and have been talking about his 2g airbags, no others.At no time did I speak of anything other than 2G DSM airbags.2G DSM airbags have shorting pins.Considering we are talking about nothing other than 2G DSM airbags w/shorting pins, I don't know why you would be speaking of any others and I don't know why you think I'm speaking of any others.
Also, make up your mind.First you say "even with the bridge bars they still can deploy with out warning", then above you said "I know that the system is dead when you unplug it".Seriously, I apologize for being a prick, but you admitted you're not smart at this topic, why do you keep posting about it?
LightningGSX
03-25-2005, 02:50 AM
ok the bag is off and i didnt blow my head off. Now the problem i ran into is that i cant find a way to run the wires without it wrapping around the steering column.... LightningGSX how have you solved this mystery in the past with mounting the screens and such. I took off the steering wheel and saw that rotating thingy that the srs wire and cruise control go through but how do you add wires to go through there? Any suggestions would be great.
I disassemble the air bag clockspring(rotating thingy), rig up sliding contacts using either conductive epoxy or adhesive backed copper foil.Its not easy at all and considering the AFC has both chassis and signal grounds, I'm not sure if it would like the sliding contacts.
I believe some vehicles with other controls in the steering wheel(radio, temp, etc) have clocksprings with enough wires to run the AFC.I've always wanted to check them out but never had a chance.Maybe hit up a junkyard and find a clockspring off one of those vehicles and make it work on your car.That would be the easiest and most reliable way I can think of.
Kracka
03-25-2005, 03:24 AM
Honestly, I wish this thread would have been locked from the beginning because this is quite possibly, one of the worst and most stupid modifications anyone could possibly ever make to their airbag equipped vehicle.
I'm going to have to disagree with you this time Jakey. Tom wasn't asking peoples opinions on airbag safety (that is a whole other topic, which you should feel free to start), he was just asking how to remove his airbag and install an AFC in place. This thread has gone off on a few tangents, but I'm glad to see Tom and Eric keeping it on track.
santa
03-25-2005, 03:38 AM
Right here is where I stated that not all..."Well not all systems have that safty feature."......and this statement that you said.."It takes in excess of 9 volts to fire it" is incorrect... you can set them off with a 9 volt battery I've seen that personaly. And where in this topic did I state "You admitted you're not smart at this topic" ...this topic..? I never said this topic exactly. You said, you think your all smart because of the school you go to. where the hell did I say that? find it.. I'll pay you a $1,000 if you find it anywhere! They are still dangerous even with them removed. It would be stupid to not take the proper safty steps with handling an airbag that hasn't been deployed. The DERM sensor holds a certain voltage also when disconnected, which is also in the airbag unit itself which also holds the detonator. I dont know why this is still going on but whatever I guess. I don't appreciate the personal attack either just because I'm at a school learning doesnt mean you can rip on me.
Kevin
ps... Sorry about all the spelling and Grammar mistakes.. You all know I suck with that shit.
santa
03-25-2005, 03:40 AM
staying on topic like TalonTSiDude said. Be careful is all im saying really.
Kevin
LightningGSX
03-25-2005, 04:20 AM
The DERM sensor holds a certain voltage also when disconnected, which is also in the airbag unit itself which also holds the detonator
Nope wrong again, The Diagnostic Energy Reserve Module(DERM) is not part of the airbag unit itself on DSMs or any other vehicle I know of.
LightningGSX
03-25-2005, 04:24 AM
"It takes in excess of 9 volts to fire it" is incorrect... you can set them off with a 9 volt battery I've seen that personaly.
WTF?
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