[MSCW list] MSCW Digest, Vol 125, Issue 5

bill keksz billkeksz
Fri Jan 8 18:16:37 CET 2016


The kit fakes out the bag computer, making it think there is a bag in
place. Consists of a jumper wire for early NA's, a jumper with 3 ohms for
later NA's. If the bag computer is having issues, then other solutions are
needed.

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> From: Jen Williams <jen at jenwilldesign.com>
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> On the airbag light issue.... Not saying I recommend removing the
> functionality, but forever ago I replaced my steering wheel with a MOMO in
> my '90 and there's a nifty "kit" (consists of IIRC two wires and a
> connector) you can get that relays the sensor so that the dash light still
> blinks on startup as it should but removes the connection otherwise. Sounds
> fancier than it is, but works great. And despite obviously not having an
> airbag anymore I've never had an issue with inspection. The light blinks on
> just as the inspectors are trained to look for. It's probably been 10+
> years ago now and still works fine.
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> Also, a quick google of "NA Miata airbag light delete" comes up with all
> sorts of options. To save my life I can't remember any details on the jig I
> bought, but fellow way back member Fadi Tarapolsi put me on to it, so maybe
> he can remember.
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> You know, for next time when you've scoured the entire earth and can't
> find a module. :)
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> -Jen.
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> www.jenwilldesign.com
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