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Air bag deployed. What now?
If this is a Mercedes only web site please forgive me. I will leave and you will never hear from me again. If you could tell me of another web site that would help me that would be great.
I have a 1992 Plymouth Grand Voyager SE. I rear-ended someone going about 10+ MPH and the Air bag deployed. If the Crash sensors are good, I replace the clockspring, Air bag, have a shop reset the fault codes, recheck the fault codes, they check out Ok, am I good to go? Can I get the Air bag and clockspring from a junkyard if they appear to be in good shape? Do the crash sensors under the hood reset themselves? The two crash sensors that are located on the upper cross member of the radiator look good. When you put a ohm meter on them the circuit is open. |
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Hello and welcome.
Yeah, this is a Mercedes forum, but often some will key in about other makes if they answer is known. Here are some Chrysler (Mopar) sites that may be of assistance: http://moparforum.com/plymouthmsgboard.mv http://www.mymopar.com/ http://www.chryslerforum.com/ Strange- the airbag should not have deployed at such of a low speed. Something must have "stabbed" in at the sensors? |
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What a bummer!!!
But yes, this is a MB site. 86 has posted some links. Good luck with your repair.
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