Disable right air bag how to.

Asked by Slw38 Jan 25, 2014 at 01:46 PM about the 2011 Lincoln Navigator RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Check with your Lincoln Dealer. Personally, I won't advise on disabling safety devices. Why would you disable it anyway? It has a smart system that knows when someone is in the seat.

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What a "smart ass" answer. A few reasons are: Children, pregnant women and heart patients going home from the hospital. Tracy, you can leave non- helpful remarks to yourself.

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I'm asking because mine makes a god awful bbbbdddddddd sound and I don't wanna hear it any more-

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I don't understand: your air bag makes noise? If you're referring to the Air Bag in the dash that's meant to help save your life in a crash, I can offer no other advice than to have it checked out by a professional. That air bag is literally an explosive device and shouldn't be tampered with in any manner.

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