Airbag Test Dummy – Universal Airbag Diagnostic Tool
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Code:120412
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Weight:0.010 Kgs
Professional airbag test dummy for safe and reliable diagnosis of vehicle airbag systems. Simulates a functioning airbag to identify faults in the module or wiring without risk.
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The Airbag Test Dummy is a specialized tool for troubleshooting airbag systems in vehicles. By simulating a working airbag, it allows technicians to quickly determine whether the fault lies in the airbag itself or in the control module or wiring.
The tool incorporates a 2.5-ohm resistor that connects directly to the airbag connector instead of the actual airbag, enabling safe and accurate testing without accidental deployment.
Compatible with nearly all vehicle models, this dummy is a versatile diagnostic tool for professional workshops and automotive service centers.
Features and Benefits
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Simulates a functional airbag for testing purposes
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Enables exclusion of the airbag as the source of faults
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Safe troubleshooting without accidental deployment
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Universal compatibility with most vehicle brands
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Easy to use for diagnosing airbag modules and control systems
Technical Specifications
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Electrical Resistance: 2.5 Ohm
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Connection: Direct to airbag connector
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Voltage: Suitable for vehicle systems (12 V)
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Compatibility: Most car makes and models
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Application: Airbag system diagnosis and troubleshooting
Usage Instructions
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Disconnect the vehicle battery for at least 30 minutes before connecting the test dummy.
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Connect the test dummy leads to the airbag connector.
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Reconnect the battery and turn on the ignition.
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Clear any existing fault codes in the control module.
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Observe the airbag warning light:
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If it goes off, the fault is in the airbag.
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If it remains on, continue troubleshooting the control module or wiring.
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Important Notice
Work on airbag systems must only be performed by trained and authorized personnel. Incorrect handling may cause damage to the equipment or personal injury.