Brian83
TJ Enthusiast
Yup, mine's listed as well (2001 Sport). I also have fold and tumble, child seat attachment points, filp/fold front seats.
Interesting..
My 99 Sahara has all those options as well along with the Airbag switch
Yup, mine's listed as well (2001 Sport). I also have fold and tumble, child seat attachment points, filp/fold front seats.
Interesting..
Most TJs don't have the passenger airbag switch, so it's not very common.
My build sheet for my 99 Sport lists "Passenger Air Bag On/Off Switch" as standard equipment. I also had the fold and tumble rear.
I added that switch to my '98 Sahara for the exact reasons BoldlyGoing mentioned. It wasn't plug and play but it was easy enough. It's just a simple switch with an indicator light. I'm sure you could remove the switch, connect a few wires together, and tuck them away. Like was asked though, why? That change tray that goes there was useless.
From what I’ve read the passenger side air bag switch was only installed if the customer didn’t order a rear seat. Check this paragraph out from the FSM.Okay, that's odd.
Maybe it was a factory option or something? Seems like there is some mystery surrounding this one.
I will try to take some pictures tomorrow, but it's very straightforward. The switch has 4 wires IIRC. One ground, one switched power (for the indicator light), and the other two are for cutting the wires going to the airbag itself. You cut the airbag wires, and wire the two remaining switch wires in between those. It's a simple switch to cut power to the bag.Can you elaborate on this process. I have a 1997 without the switch. I am looking to install it. How bad was it and what did you use to figure out how to do it?
Thanks!
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What did you do troubleshooting wise to see what is making the light come on? Is your only reason for trying to rewire it to make the light go out?
I was going to suggest installing a new switch, but everything I see online sells them for 97-00 only. Not sure if they stopped having it as an option at some point. Is anything plugged in to the airbag control module?
I was going to suggest installing a new switch, but everything I see online sells them for 97-00 only. Not sure if they stopped having it as an option at some point. Is anything plugged in to the airbag control module?
This?I think what you'll need to do is just buy a couple of resistors to link pins of the connector which can then be taped up and tucked out of the way.
For the passenger airbag to be on there needs to be a reistance of 175-190 ohms between the light green/orange and light green/dark green wires.
A 180 ohm resistor should work for that, I'd probably double over the leads of the resistor before pushing the ends into the connector to be sure of a better connection.
The light green/brown and light green/yellow wires are for the switch off indicator lamp. If the airbag control module (ACM) thinks the bulb is blown it will light the airbag lamp. The bulb used is 12V 25mA (0.3W). Here, a 480 ohm resistor should mean the ACM thinks a 0.3W bulb is present as the current the resistor draws will be the same. Again, I'd double the wires ends and push them into the connector. I'm not sure if you'd get a 480 ohm resistor as 470 is a normal resistor value and should look to the ACM as close enough.
With the resistors inserted, when the ignition is turned on the airbag lamp should go out after the initial lamp test. If it does, tape the resistors to the connector and tuck it out of the way.
Those both look good to me. I think they should do the job.
