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Thats looks neat and tidy Jay!
Back in 1998/99 I went to get it checked by the dealer when I fitted my first winch bumper and they confirmed that the winch bumper would *not* affect the air bag deployment (i.e. bring them in earlier or at lower speed)
There are no "sensors" at the bumper end .... not on mine. I have a little box of crystals under the cubby box ISTR, if a force travels down both chassis legs, the crystals are agitated and kerboom (there might be auxilliary "packs" in the sides - I can't remember- will read RAVE later. The other style has a BIG yellow wire running to the front of the engine bay ... not sure how that one works as it's not the system I have :-)
QuoteThats looks neat and tidy Jay! I agree. Where did you get it from and how much did it cost?CheersRob
The penalty for not disconnecting the battery for a couple hours, before messing about with the air bag system is what the dealers will charge you to clear the faults from the ECU or the mot fail when the warning light refuses to go off . . . unless your are James . . .
It shouldnt make any odds is the short answer.The early US systems had a punger/switch/dohickey behind the bumper or in the mounts that meant a well placed kick would set the things off. This is the reason I paid £ to have the audi's removed BUT these were never approved in the UK. Its also the system Thrasher describes (mechanical/chemical) and AFAIK no UK veichle has ever had this system.