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Were is the computer for a 1999 honda accord lx airbag located

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Hello,

The ECU controls the airbag. If you are looking for the ECU. Its located at the front passenger side under dash. Its being concealed by the kick panel. You can easily take out the kick panel by prying it off.

I hope this helps. Thanks and have a nice day.

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