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i got a mates steering wheel on with just putting it over my boss kit, the horn worked, then it didnt and we are like wtf? now when ignition is on i have a AIR BAG light which i have never seen before in my life.. let alone my series 1 even have air bags :s and now the horn doesnt work at all checked all fuses and everything we're just stumped.. we got a wheel on but now no horn wtf!

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can series 1.5 have just a drive air bag and no passenger?

edit : mines a 95 and when i got it came with a s2 wing, s2 floor mats, s1 rear garnish, s1 front bar and lights

Most S1.5 only have a drivers air bag, S2 got driver and passenger, judging by the year and all the S2 i think there is a good chance it is a S1.5, maybe even a S2.

Do you have an igniter on the coil pack cover up the back, S2 dont have one.

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Hey,

Pretty sure most S1.5 has only drivers airbag, can't remember when I last see S1.5 with dual airbags, You might need S1.5 airbag steering wheel to pass RWC.

Hope it helps.

*edit* Brett, aka W0rp3D beat me into it.

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hrmm thats weird cos when i bought the car it had the 'metal middle bit' steering wheel on it so i just thought it didnt come with a air bag.. maybe if i try my brothers s2 steering wheel.. he just bought a s2 r33 (white as well -_-)

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hrmm thats weird cos when i bought the car it had the 'metal middle bit' steering wheel on it so i just thought it didnt come with a air bag.. maybe if i try my brothers s2 steering wheel.. he just bought a s2 r33 (white as well -_-)

yeah i spose you can borrow my wheel on the weekend Leigh - if you help me with my clutch :D

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if you can fit the s1 steering wheel and the Airbag light is your only problem, you need to find the wires which used to plug into the airbag. Then you just need to buy a resistor from dicksmith or something and just solder it on or plug it into the plug. this should trick the system into thinking that the airbag is still there and should work fine.

sorry i can't help with what the resistance is supposed to be, i'm sure someone on here would have done something like this.

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yeah i spose you can borrow my wheel on the weekend Leigh - if you help me with my clutch :thumbsup:

hahahaha. +1

yeah globe is your best bet.. or alternatively you could try getting it cleared with that holden steering wheel :)

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heres a couple of pictures, see the plug thing on the yellow circle, it just doesnt fit through the slot of the wheel slot, and even if it did the plugs at the other end of the wire dont plug into each other.

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