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gone fishing
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Morayfield qld
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Here's the story, and it has been a long time since I posted.
Son bought him self an au series 1 (very damn cheap) for a get to work car as his commy threw the towel in, he had a front end accident (wont go into details) it was and is fixable but he needs to get it re registered soon, the air bag went off but is still drivable. Now the question is apart from replacing the "airbag" does he have to replace the clock spring and the airbag sensor in the engine bay? he has cruise control, and atm it's not working, is this because the air bag is not operating? He is driving the car the steering wheel turns without any trouble the car is going off the road this week for hopefully only 2 weeks he needs to get the parts. thanks for the replies
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Location: St John's Park NSW
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Usually the Air Bag controller in front of the console on the floor should be changed. Rather than just replacing the Clock Spring, it might be an idea to have it checked by an Auto Elect. The front air bag sensor may be ok?
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gone fishing
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Morayfield qld
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thanks papa smurf,
I ended up getting another airbag sensor and clock spring just in case as well as the airbag itself all from eBay should be in the mail this arvo
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You're welcome matey.
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