what happens when you remove fuse air bags elantra 2012 any problom after that?

Asked by Guru5W5W6 Dec 31, 2017 at 02:07 PM about the 2012 Hyundai Elantra GLS FWD

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what happens when you remove fuse air bags
elantra 2012 any problom after that?

9 Answers

I know If have an accident the air bags not working but still if I return the fuse 7.5 for the air bags not working because the air bags lights on? But what I mean any another problem if if I leave the fuse off ?

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I doubt there's a fuse only for the air bag or the dash icon , you don't want that thing going off on it's own , if you're worried take it to a shop and have them do a scan to see what the problem is , I've had an airbag light on in a 2002 buick for many months

I did he said Air bags steering wheel so I have to open it but for me I don’t think so because I have this problem when I start the car on the morning it was 43- that day so I think it’s too cold but I will return the fuse when the spring comes if no problem come when I remove the fuse because I think it’s just fuse not make problem with my car computer, what do you think?

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what is the car doing ? you get into the steerring wheel and that thing goes off maybe it'll knock some sense into you

It’s nothing wrong in it but only air bags light on when I start the car anything else it’s perfect

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