resistor size for pass air bag light...?
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removed my passenger airbag...i want the light on the dash off...i'm thinking i can put a resistor on there to turn it off. does anybody already know or do i just need to test them out. thanks
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It's either 1 or 2ohms... I can't remember which off hand.
Just buy a pack of 1 ohm resistors, and put two of them in series if necessary (for 2ohms).
Just buy a pack of 1 ohm resistors, and put two of them in series if necessary (for 2ohms).
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You can actually in a few minutes just clip the air bag lamp feed wire located behind your glove box when you flip it all the way down...your lamp will be shut off but the drivers air bag (if you still have it would be functional.)
the wire you would clip is the B1 wire on the 24 way connector pack. Should only take you about 5 minutes at most to do.
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the wire you would clip is the B1 wire on the 24 way connector pack. Should only take you about 5 minutes at most to do.
Good luck!
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well the 2 resistors didn't work. i don't know if i was supposed to reset the computer though. i'm gonna try the clipping wire thing if i'm positive i can find the right one. thanks