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Posted on Feb 19, 2009

Passenger side air bag disable

How to disable passenger side air bag in 96' trooper? thanks!

  • dietragarden Feb 19, 2009

    thanks for the speedy response. where would the factory disable switch be if there is one? so this means smaller kids have no options for riding in the front?

  • Marvin
    Marvin May 11, 2010

    u can't unless there is a factory disable switch.

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The disable switch is usually key operated and located on the dash. As far as I know you cannot disable this option. Sorry looks like the kids have to stay in the back till they are big enough!

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