As the title says. If I don't have to remove it I don't want to. Can it just be disabled and left in or will I have to remove it all together?
So if you don't believe Ford when they state 30 seconds is sufficient, then how do you know 20 minutes is actually enough?aiden1983 said:Ya they also have recalls they don't plan those either. I am just staying I wouldn't be just ripping out my airbags without checking to make sure I was safe.
My apology to you. It wasn't you that stated the 20 minutes. Someone else did. My mistake. Sorry.aiden1983 said:I didn't say 20 min...
LOL then u would punch me in the faceTerrible1 said:I'm in no rush...... I'll just unplug it and wait over night. I didn't mean to get everyone at each others throats on this. Just chill!
Oh...and I wouldn't call you and a$$hole aiden1983....... I'd just make you fly out to Idaho and sign my cast :lol:
...and yet this entire thread centers around intentionally disabling a mandatory safety feature so that this vehicle no longer conforms to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 208.BlckXenonZx3 said:Not much advice on FJ doesn't side with safety...
If we want to only answer the title of this this thread, there would have been only a single one-word reply and it would have simply been "yes".BlckXenonZx3 said:The thread title was "can the pass airbag just be disabled" NOT "Should I disable my airbag" the ADVICE you will find in this thread describes the absolute safest way to do such.
Only problem is that you then may have a cracked windsild to replace as well. Although it would be alot more fun and a hell of alot quicker,as long as the windshield didn't crack.aiden1983 said:just do it the "easy" safe way set the air bag off lol. I hear they are easy to clean upthen you don't have to worry about it blowing up in your face. It's win win.