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you may well have cracked it! It’s in the internal fuse box by the looks of things. I’ll try it Saturday
@Paul Zietsman no F26 doesn’t disable it as far as I can tell. That only does TC, ABS etc.
I believe that the fuse that does Airbags is also one of the ECM fuses, so it’s impossible to disable. That leads to a glass ceiling for how far we can push the Ram.
That being said, owners of the TRX seem to do fine, so I haven’t been able to figure out what the difference is.
I had my bumper done at Machinehead in Al Quoz
Hi Paul, sorry to hear about the drama this morning. I hope it is a relatively easy fix?
Regarding the airbags, my main concern isn’t front impact but side/curtain airbags when criss-crossing. The roll of the vehicle from one side to the other could trick the gyro into thinking it’s been a rollover event and therefore deploy the side airbags.
As everyone has said, it was a fantastic drive. The combination of scenic route and a little bit of night driving really added a nice twist. It just goes to show how the desert becomes a different animal after dark! Thanks @Frederic for leading such a great route and @Davie Chase and @topgear for the support.
One of the best drives I’ve ever been on. As Rob says, it really showed the great team spirit that Carnity brings. Everyone came together to support each other and even though there were a few stucks and refusals, the patience and teamwork really shone through.
thanks to @Islam Soliman and @JeromeFJ for leading an absolutely superb drive, to all the support crew and to every driver out yesterday. Can’t wait to get back out in the sand again.
glad to hear the Prado made a speedy recovery @Rob S! American muscle to the rescue…
Thanks @Brette and @Chaitanya D for your support this morning. Shame that mechanical issues led to an early exit, but the drive leading up to that was so fun! Ill get the car looked at and then see you in the desert next time!