Old Feb 15, 2012 | 02:59 PM
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Default Re: Passenger Airbag on an '06 Crossfire Coupe

Originally Posted by onehundred80
I may be missing something here but the lady mentions two stickers and these are the stickers for the switch use.

UK cars do not have this feature, the bags are always on. So some cars came without it.

How do you know that there are wires there anyway?

I am thinking that sending someone something that may not be fitted correctly may leave one open to a lawsuit. Just saying.
Can you confirm that the UK version was not fitted with the ability to switch them off? Victoria is in the UK, so that would explain her inability to switch the bags off.

Why would the safety of UK babies not be as important to Chrysler as USA babies?

Then again, the side panel starts with 170 xx xxx xx, so it's a R-170 part, which is Mercedes-Benz. Germans don't care for Brits, so... that might explain it.

I still have the part on my desk at work...
 
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