Airbag deployment for no reason

flash2010

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Hi I own a '00 v6 with 127600 miles. I was going down i95 pulling onto the exit. As I was turning the wheel, my passenger side airbag just deployed for no apparent reason. Thankfully no one was in the passenger seat when this happened. I did have issues with the cruise control not engaging (no indication on dash either.) I read that the clock springs on these cars are notorious for failing. Could the clockspring be responsible for this?
 
No, it couldn't.
Was it the passenger side bag in the dash, or the one in the seat?
 
Sorry joe. It was the passenger dash airbag. The one at the side of the seat is fine.
 
Sorry joe. It was the passenger dash airbag. The one at the side of the seat is fine.

You'll have to look at the front crash sensors, safety sensors, RM (restraint module), and the wiring. Normally, I would say that you could narrow it down to the RM and the wiring since the driver's bag didn't blow, but you already know that you have a bad clockspring that prevented the driver's bag from going off.
 
I guess it's one of those rare cases where a bad clockspring helped to avoid an accident lol. I never had any lights on the dash for the airbag prior to the incident. Just the cruise control and volume buttons not working. Horn worked perfectly. Just putting it out there. I'm having a new airbag put in and replacing the RM and crash sensors today.
 
By the way, if the cruise control servos were bad, would the cruise control light still illuminate on the dash?
 
I have no helpful info on this, and I'm being a smart a$$. Did you crap your pants? I would have. Airbag deployed, no one next to me, no crash. That's something.
 
Of course. It wasn't easy getting the white powder off the interior. It looks like they used cornstarch.
 

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