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lwclrnce06
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bag questions
« on: 10/28/07, 09:00 AM »

i just bought a 1998 chevy z24 cavalier which is bagged, 10 switches, dont know much about it (the bagging part) the front passenger side bag blew out i know this much but is there another reason why nothing at all works? the bag blew out while i was driving it and now none of it works at all, what reasons would cause this? if anyone has any help for my problem please hook me up with some answers. thanx
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« Reply #1 on: 10/29/07, 01:45 AM »

Check the power wires, check fuses.  By 'none of it works', I assume you hit a switch and nothing happens?  Do you hear any clicking noises at all?

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« Reply #2 on: 10/30/07, 08:08 AM »

Yeah, I wonder if the wiring was routed such that it became rubbed in two or cut when the bag blew.

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« Reply #3 on: 12/31/07, 03:54 AM »

if you blew your bag you prolly arent building any pressure in your tank
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« Reply #4 on: 01/07/08, 10:24 AM »

Why would he not be building pressure in his tank?  The bag being blown has no effect on a properly installed set up that functioned normally before the incident.  The bag could be removed entirely, once it's depressurized, and the tank would see no difference.

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