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> Found a shock sensor underneath my dash.
post May 31, 2008 - 11:45 AM
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last night i hit the duct for floor vents with my foot by accident and it came loose. i took it off today and was looking underneath the dash at all the parts ya know?

i saw a little black box close to the door with a red light and a white adjusting knob on it. says shcok sensor on it. (0-7). im pretty sure this car doesn't have an alarm on it. and i thought all airbag parts are signified as orange? (im hoping im not f'ing with Airbag things) i turned it up to 7(most sensitive)and when i tap it the light shines. i tried bumping it from the outside with the doors locked. nothing happened. also. i found a ON/OFF toggle switch near the same box. there is also a wire that runs to another red light near my hood realease.(outside of dash)

has anyone seen this "box" under their dash? this all just seems a little fishy. i don't like just "stumbling" across things i didn't know about.Someone enlighten me here. i apreciate it.

Erich
post May 31, 2008 - 12:33 PM
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that is an aftermarket shock sensor.

Nothing else I can say about it because there are so many brands out there.


I'm sure that is part of an aftermarket alarm system that you dont know about.
post May 31, 2008 - 12:49 PM
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Airbag wiring is usually wrapped in yellow split loom (at leat thats what the manual said) but thats all I know.
post Jun 1, 2008 - 7:17 AM
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ITS A TIME BOMB!! laugh.gif laugh.gif

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