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johnnyroper
30 April 2008, 08:06
i need to deactivate the passenger side air bag but still want the rest of the system to work properly and not have the warning light on.

i know i need a resistor in the airbag plug to simulate the bag resistence but not sure what size.
i am thinking about 3 ohms can anybody confirm this will do the trick?

thanks

Stuart Page
30 April 2008, 14:04
You dealer should be able to help you with this one, airbag resistance can vary due to the different manufacturers' inflator requirements.

I know you'll know it, but please don't plug a multimeter across the airbag terminals if you unplug it (with the battery disconnected). ;)

johnnyroper
30 April 2008, 21:31
You dealer should be able to help you with this one, airbag resistance can vary due to the different manufacturers' inflator requirements.

I know you'll know it, but please don't plug a multimeter across the airbag terminals if you unplug it (with the battery disconnected). ;)

cheers for the reply

fendweller
17 May 2008, 18:48
i need to deactivate the passenger side air bag but still want the rest of the system to work properly and not have the warning light on.

i know i need a resistor in the airbag plug to simulate the bag resistence but not sure what size.
i am thinking about 3 ohms can anybody confirm this will do the trick?

thanks

Have you looked on ebay, I got one for £15.00 as Subaru would not sell me one..
Barrie

johnnyroper
17 May 2008, 20:21
Have you looked on ebay, I got one for £15.00 as Subaru would not sell me one..
Barrie


all sorted now got 2 3ohm resistors from maplins put 1 in the passenger front bag plug and one in the side airbag plug.

jobs a good un no lights on and bags completely disarmed total cost about 60 pence and an hours work