Advice needed!!! Front bumper
#11
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Re: Advice needed!!! Front bumper
Just replace the dang thing - I've done it several times. Your sensors wont care,
they are not in the bumper.
-jenn
On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 14:00:29 -0500, "Tom P" <tompeters@ev1.net> wrote:
>>I am going to replace the front bumper on my 2004 Wrangler Sport. The
>>question is what trips the air bags? Are the connected to the bumper or can
>>I remove it without worry? Any and all comments will be helpful and
>>hopefully amusing. Thanks Tom
>>
they are not in the bumper.
-jenn
On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 14:00:29 -0500, "Tom P" <tompeters@ev1.net> wrote:
>>I am going to replace the front bumper on my 2004 Wrangler Sport. The
>>question is what trips the air bags? Are the connected to the bumper or can
>>I remove it without worry? Any and all comments will be helpful and
>>hopefully amusing. Thanks Tom
>>
#12
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Re: Advice needed!!! Front bumper
Just replace the dang thing - I've done it several times. Your sensors wont care,
they are not in the bumper.
-jenn
On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 14:00:29 -0500, "Tom P" <tompeters@ev1.net> wrote:
>>I am going to replace the front bumper on my 2004 Wrangler Sport. The
>>question is what trips the air bags? Are the connected to the bumper or can
>>I remove it without worry? Any and all comments will be helpful and
>>hopefully amusing. Thanks Tom
>>
they are not in the bumper.
-jenn
On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 14:00:29 -0500, "Tom P" <tompeters@ev1.net> wrote:
>>I am going to replace the front bumper on my 2004 Wrangler Sport. The
>>question is what trips the air bags? Are the connected to the bumper or can
>>I remove it without worry? Any and all comments will be helpful and
>>hopefully amusing. Thanks Tom
>>
#13
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Re: Advice needed!!! Front bumper
Just replace the dang thing - I've done it several times. Your sensors wont care,
they are not in the bumper.
-jenn
On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 14:00:29 -0500, "Tom P" <tompeters@ev1.net> wrote:
>>I am going to replace the front bumper on my 2004 Wrangler Sport. The
>>question is what trips the air bags? Are the connected to the bumper or can
>>I remove it without worry? Any and all comments will be helpful and
>>hopefully amusing. Thanks Tom
>>
they are not in the bumper.
-jenn
On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 14:00:29 -0500, "Tom P" <tompeters@ev1.net> wrote:
>>I am going to replace the front bumper on my 2004 Wrangler Sport. The
>>question is what trips the air bags? Are the connected to the bumper or can
>>I remove it without worry? Any and all comments will be helpful and
>>hopefully amusing. Thanks Tom
>>
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Re: Advice needed!!! Front bumper
the only impact sensor on the wrangler is in the airbag module
Dave Milne wrote:
> What trips the airbags is a sensor near the gear box IIRC - certainly
> nowhere near the front bumper, so you can remove it without worry.
> The sensor fires when you need help (takes quite a lot to set it off by all
> accounts), but the bigger and thicker the bumper is, the less shock will be
> absorbed and the more will go through you, so it will most likely fire at a
> lower speed impact than it used to. Obviously the thicker the bumper is, the
> more knocks it can take, but the chance of twisting your chassis on the big
> one increases.
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
>
> "Tom P" <tompeters@ev1.net> wrote in message
> news:12k7a64f7hono93@corp.supernews.com...
> > I am going to replace the front bumper on my 2004 Wrangler Sport. The
> > question is what trips the air bags? Are the connected to the bumper or
> can
> > I remove it without worry? Any and all comments will be helpful and
> > hopefully amusing. Thanks Tom
Dave Milne wrote:
> What trips the airbags is a sensor near the gear box IIRC - certainly
> nowhere near the front bumper, so you can remove it without worry.
> The sensor fires when you need help (takes quite a lot to set it off by all
> accounts), but the bigger and thicker the bumper is, the less shock will be
> absorbed and the more will go through you, so it will most likely fire at a
> lower speed impact than it used to. Obviously the thicker the bumper is, the
> more knocks it can take, but the chance of twisting your chassis on the big
> one increases.
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
>
> "Tom P" <tompeters@ev1.net> wrote in message
> news:12k7a64f7hono93@corp.supernews.com...
> > I am going to replace the front bumper on my 2004 Wrangler Sport. The
> > question is what trips the air bags? Are the connected to the bumper or
> can
> > I remove it without worry? Any and all comments will be helpful and
> > hopefully amusing. Thanks Tom
#15
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Re: Advice needed!!! Front bumper
the only impact sensor on the wrangler is in the airbag module
Dave Milne wrote:
> What trips the airbags is a sensor near the gear box IIRC - certainly
> nowhere near the front bumper, so you can remove it without worry.
> The sensor fires when you need help (takes quite a lot to set it off by all
> accounts), but the bigger and thicker the bumper is, the less shock will be
> absorbed and the more will go through you, so it will most likely fire at a
> lower speed impact than it used to. Obviously the thicker the bumper is, the
> more knocks it can take, but the chance of twisting your chassis on the big
> one increases.
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
>
> "Tom P" <tompeters@ev1.net> wrote in message
> news:12k7a64f7hono93@corp.supernews.com...
> > I am going to replace the front bumper on my 2004 Wrangler Sport. The
> > question is what trips the air bags? Are the connected to the bumper or
> can
> > I remove it without worry? Any and all comments will be helpful and
> > hopefully amusing. Thanks Tom
Dave Milne wrote:
> What trips the airbags is a sensor near the gear box IIRC - certainly
> nowhere near the front bumper, so you can remove it without worry.
> The sensor fires when you need help (takes quite a lot to set it off by all
> accounts), but the bigger and thicker the bumper is, the less shock will be
> absorbed and the more will go through you, so it will most likely fire at a
> lower speed impact than it used to. Obviously the thicker the bumper is, the
> more knocks it can take, but the chance of twisting your chassis on the big
> one increases.
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
>
> "Tom P" <tompeters@ev1.net> wrote in message
> news:12k7a64f7hono93@corp.supernews.com...
> > I am going to replace the front bumper on my 2004 Wrangler Sport. The
> > question is what trips the air bags? Are the connected to the bumper or
> can
> > I remove it without worry? Any and all comments will be helpful and
> > hopefully amusing. Thanks Tom
#16
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Re: Advice needed!!! Front bumper
the only impact sensor on the wrangler is in the airbag module
Dave Milne wrote:
> What trips the airbags is a sensor near the gear box IIRC - certainly
> nowhere near the front bumper, so you can remove it without worry.
> The sensor fires when you need help (takes quite a lot to set it off by all
> accounts), but the bigger and thicker the bumper is, the less shock will be
> absorbed and the more will go through you, so it will most likely fire at a
> lower speed impact than it used to. Obviously the thicker the bumper is, the
> more knocks it can take, but the chance of twisting your chassis on the big
> one increases.
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
>
> "Tom P" <tompeters@ev1.net> wrote in message
> news:12k7a64f7hono93@corp.supernews.com...
> > I am going to replace the front bumper on my 2004 Wrangler Sport. The
> > question is what trips the air bags? Are the connected to the bumper or
> can
> > I remove it without worry? Any and all comments will be helpful and
> > hopefully amusing. Thanks Tom
Dave Milne wrote:
> What trips the airbags is a sensor near the gear box IIRC - certainly
> nowhere near the front bumper, so you can remove it without worry.
> The sensor fires when you need help (takes quite a lot to set it off by all
> accounts), but the bigger and thicker the bumper is, the less shock will be
> absorbed and the more will go through you, so it will most likely fire at a
> lower speed impact than it used to. Obviously the thicker the bumper is, the
> more knocks it can take, but the chance of twisting your chassis on the big
> one increases.
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
>
> "Tom P" <tompeters@ev1.net> wrote in message
> news:12k7a64f7hono93@corp.supernews.com...
> > I am going to replace the front bumper on my 2004 Wrangler Sport. The
> > question is what trips the air bags? Are the connected to the bumper or
> can
> > I remove it without worry? Any and all comments will be helpful and
> > hopefully amusing. Thanks Tom
#17
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Re: Advice needed!!! Front bumper
From the FSM, Page 8M-3:
"The impact sensor provides verification of the direction and severity of an
impact. One impact sensor is used. It is located insude the Airbag Control
Module (ACM), which is secured to a bracket on the floor pan transmission
tunnel inside the vehicle".
... which is not a million miles off what I said.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:454695F4.5417D394@cac.net...
> the only impact sensor on the wrangler is in the airbag module
>
> Dave Milne wrote:
>
> > What trips the airbags is a sensor near the gear box IIRC - certainly
> > nowhere near the front bumper, so you can remove it without worry.
"The impact sensor provides verification of the direction and severity of an
impact. One impact sensor is used. It is located insude the Airbag Control
Module (ACM), which is secured to a bracket on the floor pan transmission
tunnel inside the vehicle".
... which is not a million miles off what I said.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:454695F4.5417D394@cac.net...
> the only impact sensor on the wrangler is in the airbag module
>
> Dave Milne wrote:
>
> > What trips the airbags is a sensor near the gear box IIRC - certainly
> > nowhere near the front bumper, so you can remove it without worry.
#18
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Re: Advice needed!!! Front bumper
From the FSM, Page 8M-3:
"The impact sensor provides verification of the direction and severity of an
impact. One impact sensor is used. It is located insude the Airbag Control
Module (ACM), which is secured to a bracket on the floor pan transmission
tunnel inside the vehicle".
... which is not a million miles off what I said.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:454695F4.5417D394@cac.net...
> the only impact sensor on the wrangler is in the airbag module
>
> Dave Milne wrote:
>
> > What trips the airbags is a sensor near the gear box IIRC - certainly
> > nowhere near the front bumper, so you can remove it without worry.
"The impact sensor provides verification of the direction and severity of an
impact. One impact sensor is used. It is located insude the Airbag Control
Module (ACM), which is secured to a bracket on the floor pan transmission
tunnel inside the vehicle".
... which is not a million miles off what I said.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:454695F4.5417D394@cac.net...
> the only impact sensor on the wrangler is in the airbag module
>
> Dave Milne wrote:
>
> > What trips the airbags is a sensor near the gear box IIRC - certainly
> > nowhere near the front bumper, so you can remove it without worry.
#19
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Re: Advice needed!!! Front bumper
From the FSM, Page 8M-3:
"The impact sensor provides verification of the direction and severity of an
impact. One impact sensor is used. It is located insude the Airbag Control
Module (ACM), which is secured to a bracket on the floor pan transmission
tunnel inside the vehicle".
... which is not a million miles off what I said.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:454695F4.5417D394@cac.net...
> the only impact sensor on the wrangler is in the airbag module
>
> Dave Milne wrote:
>
> > What trips the airbags is a sensor near the gear box IIRC - certainly
> > nowhere near the front bumper, so you can remove it without worry.
"The impact sensor provides verification of the direction and severity of an
impact. One impact sensor is used. It is located insude the Airbag Control
Module (ACM), which is secured to a bracket on the floor pan transmission
tunnel inside the vehicle".
... which is not a million miles off what I said.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:454695F4.5417D394@cac.net...
> the only impact sensor on the wrangler is in the airbag module
>
> Dave Milne wrote:
>
> > What trips the airbags is a sensor near the gear box IIRC - certainly
> > nowhere near the front bumper, so you can remove it without worry.
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