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I decided it isn't worth the risk of the bag being triggered when one of my children are in the front seat so I didn't do a switch. I removed the bags and installed the resistors.
Good Luck!
Bart
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[quote name='Bart' date='Jul 20 2006, 12:59 AM']I decided it isn't worth the risk of the bag being triggered when one of my children are in the front seat so I didn't do a switch. I removed the bags and installed the resistors.
Good Luck!
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Perhaps I am a bit uneducated but...I like the idea of the bag saving my life in a crunch. As far as damage to the vehicle goes, I am not sure if it totals the car or not. If both do, does one disabled and one operable do less damage? Does insurance frown on tampering with it to the point of no coverage, especially if the occupant is injured or killed? I like the kill switch as I regularly take my little girl to school. I often think of the thing going off by itself when going over a bump and wonder what it will do besides scare the heck of of both of us.
The switch appears to remedy my concerns for not hurting her...but alas, there is still the threat of oncoming idiots. What to do?
Here's a thought...anyone contact the manufacturer to see about a less volatile blow from the bag AKA 2nd generation?
Stephen
Black '95 968 Cab
Previously: '79 924, '84 944, '85.5 944, '94 968