nope as long as u notify the buyer that it has a deployrd air bag Legally you may be able to sell the car if you are not a dealer and you notify the buyer that the air bag is not functioning. But make sure you have a written release that the buyer and seller signs, indicating the SRS is not functional. Have this notarized and witnessed. Otherwise you may end up in a lawsuit. Personally, I would not take that chance, and would never sell a vehicle with the SRS deployed. Just not worth the risk of the buyer having an accident and then suing you for injuries he sustained due to the fact the air bag did not deploy. It has happened before and will happen again. Be smart and do not sell this car without repairing the SRS.
no
No. If the airbags have deployed, they will need replaced.
Yes
Deployed airbags in an Eclipse cost about $2,000 to $2,500 to replace. Make sure the parts of Mitsubishi approved. Otherwise, they could be dangerous.
It is illegal for a car dealer to sell any car with non-functioning air bags.
How much should it cost to replace the airbags on a 1997 dodge stratus?
$2000 per airbag
Sure you CAN. The question is should you? Only you can answer that.
Its a warning showing the airbags are at risk of deploying. The light is on because the computer has detected a malfunction.
Anywhere from $3,000 to over $6,500 according to our insurance adjuster.
A sensor that determines if a collision is severe enough to warrant airbags being deployed.