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Replacing Seat Belt and Air Bag after Collision
"Scott Dorsey" > wrote in message ... > hls > wrote: > > > >I know what you are saying, but the legal issues that could crop up could > >make one lose some sleep..."What if's" > >And I dont know the answer to "what if". > > > >I would not let my wife drive anything that I had any doubts about. > > Cars went for years without airbags. My wife drives a car without an > airbag every day, and so do I. > --scott I drive a car without an air bag, but it's more like a truck ('91 Explorer). The Nissan held up just fine with a total impact of about 55 mph. The bumper, AC condensor, radiator, and fan clutch were all destroyed but the headlights didn't even break (and still work and are properly aligned) and so far there is no sign of any damage to the frame or suspension etc. I had a professional mechanic look at it and his opinion was to go ahead and fix everything. So, for ME, I would be willing to drive the truck with no air bag as long as the seat belt worked. But from what I've been reading here the seat belt and air bag may or may not be on the same circuit controlled by the air bag module so now my question is: can I replace the seat belt with a generic retractable seat belt or, if I should do so, will this cause error codes and prevent the air bag light from going out and possibly prevent the other (passenger side) seat belt from functioning properly (locking into position) in case of another collision? Since my wife will probably continue to be driving I'd rather just replace the air bag. As someone pointed out, they don't really intend to be crashing into stuff so a seat belt should be adequate. However, my wife was in a situation where she could not do ANYTHING to avoid the collision. The offending (or in this case Avenging) vehicle was going about 55 mph on a blind 10 mph turn on a dirt road and was on the wrong side of the road and could not stop. She was as far over as she could get and even if she had gone off the road she still would have been hit and possibly on the driver's side. Of course then the front air bag would be rather useless. I actually found a local Nissan parts dealer--they closed the dealership and moved across town. Now I just need to find the registration or copy down the VIN and get some prices. I don't see anything wrong with buying a salvaged air bag because as far as I understand if it did not deploy (and there's no corrosion etc as mentioned) then there should be no reason why the air bag itself should not work as long as the contol module has been reset and everything is connected to satisify the system. > -- > "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Replacing Seat Belt and Air Bag after Collision
Ulysses wrote:
> "Scott Dorsey" > wrote in message > ... >> hls > wrote: >>> I know what you are saying, but the legal issues that could crop up could >>> make one lose some sleep..."What if's" >>> And I dont know the answer to "what if". >>> >>> I would not let my wife drive anything that I had any doubts about. >> Cars went for years without airbags. My wife drives a car without an >> airbag every day, and so do I. >> --scott > > I drive a car without an air bag, but it's more like a truck ('91 Explorer). > The Nissan held up just fine with a total impact of about 55 mph. The > bumper, AC condensor, radiator, and fan clutch were all destroyed but the > headlights didn't even break (and still work and are properly aligned) and > so far there is no sign of any damage to the frame or suspension etc. I had > a professional mechanic look at it and his opinion was to go ahead and fix > everything. So, for ME, I would be willing to drive the truck with no air > bag as long as the seat belt worked. But from what I've been reading here > the seat belt and air bag may or may not be on the same circuit controlled > by the air bag module so now my question is: can I replace the seat belt > with a generic retractable seat belt or, if I should do so, will this cause > error codes and prevent the air bag light from going out and possibly > prevent the other (passenger side) seat belt from functioning properly > (locking into position) in case of another collision? > > Since my wife will probably continue to be driving I'd rather just replace > the air bag. As someone pointed out, they don't really intend to be > crashing into stuff so a seat belt should be adequate. However, my wife was > in a situation where she could not do ANYTHING to avoid the collision. The > offending (or in this case Avenging) vehicle was going about 55 mph on a > blind 10 mph turn on a dirt road and was on the wrong side of the road and > could not stop. She was as far over as she could get and even if she had > gone off the road she still would have been hit and possibly on the driver's > side. Of course then the front air bag would be rather useless. > > I actually found a local Nissan parts dealer--they closed the dealership and > moved across town. Now I just need to find the registration or copy down > the VIN and get some prices. I don't see anything wrong with buying a > salvaged air bag because as far as I understand if it did not deploy (and > there's no corrosion etc as mentioned) then there should be no reason why > the air bag itself should not work as long as the contol module has been > reset and everything is connected to satisify the system. > > >> -- >> "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." > > just make sure that it's used/undeployed and not repacked. seriously, I have heard some stories about people repacking airbags with weird stuff (gunpowder etc.) don't know if they're urban legends or not. nate -- replace "roosters" with "cox" to reply. http://members.cox.net/njnagel |
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Replacing Seat Belt and Air Bag after Collision
"Ulysses" > wrote in message news:h8rfkf$t92 > > This would all be a lot simpler if I hated my wife and wanted to get rid > of > her ;-) > > Damn sure been there, done that! |
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Replacing Seat Belt and Air Bag after Collision
On Wednesday, September 16, 2009 at 1:26:04 AM UTC+4, Ulysses wrote:
> I have an '04 Nissan Frontier that was hit head-on and the driver's air bag > deployed. I repaired/replaced everything that was damaged except the air > bag (so far, still working on it). The driver's seat belt is stuck in place > and will not pull out or retract. Does this have something to do with the > air bag light still being on or is it a seperate problem? I've read that I > need to have the air bag module "reset." Will doing this insure that both > front air bags will be functional? > bad > Do I need to replace the seat belt or is there a way to unlock it? > > Thanks. |
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