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Originally Posted by santa
Well not all systems have that safty feature. The srs does have what your talking about there called bridge bar's. Not all do either like you stated. It's accually very illegal to remove any part of the srs system. Say if you get into a reck and the insurance of course has to review the crash and the car. Say you took your airbag's out and well now they can denigh you of any claim's or anything accually. I wouldn't remove them myself if you've never done it before, also they are very dangerous at all times no matter what (even with the bridge bars they still can deploy with out warning). All of the powder that comes out can give you a nice chemical burn also. Well I'm done with my 2 cent's (wouldn't mess with them myself unless replacing them)
Kevin
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Good thing we were talking specifically of his DSM, and not airbags in general.I don't see where I stated all systems were this way
I'll stick by my statements, airbags are for the most part extremely safe.Unless you're trying to pop them, there is a near zero chance they will deploy unplugged.If you actually understood what the shorting pin or bridge bar does, you would agree