What would it take to put an AIR BAG in a 1979 240?

Discussion in 'Volvo 240' started by thom, Oct 26, 2004.

  1. thom

    thom Guest

    Hi-
    Does anyone have any experience or knowledge about retrofitting older
    volvos with a driverside air bag?

    I'm guessing it's possible- the latest models had them, right?
    You'd need a new steering wheel with the air bag- but what else?

    Is this folly?
    I have a 1979 245 that has been in the family since new and has over
    350K miles on it (original engine and transmission) and running strong
    and the safety issue is the only thing keeping me from making it my
    daily driver (again) and eventually putting my young teenagers at the
    wheel of this vehicle with a fine family history and immense kharmic
    capital.

    Thanks for your input.

    Cheers.
     
    thom, Oct 26, 2004
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  2. thom

    Rob Guenther Guest

    If i'm not mistaken there are sensors involved, possibly electronics
    hardware... It's probably much more difficult then you think (tho I have no
    idea for sure) but I know they are very costly to replace.

    You're extremely safe with the 3 point safety belts you currently have
    installed... installing brand new ones would be the best/cheapest option
    IMO... Maybe you can even get the latest design of seat belt design with
    pyrotechnic tensioners and all those other things.
     
    Rob Guenther, Oct 26, 2004
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  3. thom

    Juliet Guest

    what would it take? A nutter.
    Folly - yes: how many safe miles did you say it had done?
    Teenagers having an accident in your 245 will probably be safer than in a
    small modern car with air bags ;-))
     
    Juliet, Oct 26, 2004
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