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#22317 07/01/02 03:25 PM
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I had a similar situaton with my Contour where I have an 8 year old riding in the pass seat sometimes. So I just put a toggle switch onto the airbag fuse under the dash (along with an inline fuse instead), and the toggle, when off, deactivates the entire airbag system. Then when you turn the toggle 'on' you get normal function of the system. And the toggle just hides below the dash in an inconspicuoius location. Now I'm sure there are more elaborate, time consuming methods to deactivation on specific sides and doing so without having the airbag light blink, but I was not worried much about that. The blinking airbag light was just a reminder to turn the switch back on for when the kid was not in the car. BUT, if a person really wanted to just have the pass side unit shut off (with no airbag light), then you COULD just do the previously mentioned fix from FORD or whatever, with the resistor mounted into a double throw toggle that, when you turn the toggle to deactivate, it would remove the pass side airbag actuator from the circuit, and the other throw of the switch would simultaneously connect the resistor into the circuit, simulating the load of the servo actuator, so the airbag light wouldn't trip. Possible yes. May take a couple more hours to add than the first mod I mentioned.


'95 CONTOUR SE
-Enkei 16s
-Porsche944 Exhaust tip
- Audi xenon projector headlights
-Peterbilt 30" air horns
-mp3 Aiwa headunit (150 songs on one disc)
-dual 10s
-soon to have LED tailights (real kind, not just gay bulbs)
-That's it for now
#22318 07/01/02 03:36 PM
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A little research turned up that Ford's airbag service tool is a 2-ohm resistor, and that most (all?) airbags (for any make and model car) are in the 2-3 ohm range.

#22319 07/01/02 04:45 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by qaz:
A little research turned up that Ford's airbag service tool is a 2-ohm resistor, and that most (all?) airbags (for any make and model car) are in the 2-3 ohm range.
Well there ya go!
Good job!


Howard
1998 Silverfrost SVT #1612
June mods:
17" ADR RS Limited Limix Wheels
with 215/45/17 Yokohama AVS Sports
#22320 07/01/02 05:37 PM
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pop a playstation in there with monitors in the headrests and then we'll see who likes sitting in the back seat.
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2001 Mercury Cougar C2
1995 Contour GL
Quote: Originally posted by shotwell:
Yeah, I keep checking too. I'm afraid that just as the site goes down my car will burst into flames or something (knocking rapidly on wood)!
#22321 07/01/02 07:26 PM
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Thanks to all for the input, I do appreciate it. And even though we bought this car new, I just recently started driving it due to the Mrs. getting a PT Cruiser. This site has already been a time and money saver and I just wanted to say thanks. wink


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