>From: "Gordy & Barbie" >Reply-To: listserv@azgeocaching.com >To: , >Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] OT: Jeep question >Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 14:50:52 -0700 > >The air bag system is automatically disabled when the t-case is shifted >into >4-lo. > >If the air bag light is coming on, it indicates that there is a fault >somewhere in the system, and should be investigated. The computer will tell >you where the fault is, and an OBDII scanner should tell you what exactly >is >wrong. Technically, it is illegal to tamper with the air bag system on your >vehicle in any way. This just got me thinking.... (imagine that!)..... I would think the air bag 'should' be disabled when the vehicle goes into 4hi... or 4wd period. In 4 low you are just basically crawling along and although you might be bumping and bouncing.. I wouldnt think you would be taking any jarring bounces going that slow... in 4 low, you are just crawling over rocks and such. Now in 4 hi, you are likely traveling at a faster speed and if you hit a bit of a bump at higher speeds, that could more likely potentially cause the airbag to pop out. I dont know about the stock gearing in a Jeep, but my truck in 4 low will not go over perhaps 5 mph!!!! :) Scott Team Ropingthewind