You could always go my route and remove everything airbag-related from the truck entirely lol.
I said simplest way. Though I must admit your interior turned out awesome.
So pulling the fuse is a reliable method of disabling the system entirely?
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You could always go my route and remove everything airbag-related from the truck entirely lol.
Im sure you know this now.You ever have one of those days where you walk out to start your truck in the morning only to find this?
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Now I need a new dash and passenger side airbag at minimum. Could anyone tell me why this might've happended? The airbag light had come on in the week leading up to this happening, but I didn't think much of it as it would come an go intermittently since I bought the truck.
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I just want to know what steps I should take to make sure that the whole airbag system is in working order, so god forbid if do actually wreck the truck I might actually live.
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For any of you who don't know, this is my '98 Chevrolet Subruban K1500.
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The thing that is worrying to me is that my daily driver (A 2001 S10 Blazer) also has an airbag light.
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So I may drive 'Ol Yeller for the time being so I don't run the risk the airbag randomly going off in the blazer.
The strange thing is that the car wasn't even running when this happended.As I mentioned in the beginning of this thread, when the Do-Not-Taunt-Happy-Fun-Ball light came on in my GMT800, I scanned it and was able to quickly identify the problem. It was one of the front impact sensors (there's two of them on this truck) - replaced, cleared code, all is well.
I don't know if it could have unintentionally deployed due to a bad sensor but it sure seems plausible, and I didn't want to be the crash dummy in that scenario.
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By design you cannot clear an airbag history code. The only way to clear it is to replace the airbag control module.
At least that's the way it was twenty-five years ago when I went to Nissan school.
Do you hear anything ticking?Well that's interesting...
Out of curiosity I went back out and hooked the Tech 2 up to my Suburban again. I was able to clear my airbag code, B1061. Nothing showing in stored codes now.
Do you hear anything ticking?