Blue slip technical advice needed

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  1. IANZX

    IANZX New Member

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    Hi everybody,
    Got everything immaculate to put the zx back on the road, just have a question regarding the airbag steering wheel.

    Mine was stolen a while back so I just have a nismo aftermarket wheel.

    Will that be an issue not having the airbag if I'm goin thru a blue slip? I don't want the mechanic to know it had 1 as they are bloody hard to get hold of!!!!! Lol

    Thanks, Ian
     
  2. Anti

    Anti 14.7 x 14.7 = 44.1

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    It will not pass if they know it had one that was removed. If they don't, you're all good so long as the wheel is padded in the center :)
     
  3. East Coast Z

    East Coast Z Well-Known Member

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    What year is your Z?
    If they weren't fitted to Aussie cars in that year you won't need one.
     
  4. East Coast Z

    East Coast Z Well-Known Member

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    Mine did!
     
  5. IANZX

    IANZX New Member

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    It's a 1994 aus spec series 3, and came fitted with an airbag wheel as far as I know
     
  6. East Coast Z

    East Coast Z Well-Known Member

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    Briefly from one of the tech papers:
    Vehicles are legally required to comply with the Australian Design Rules (ADRs)
    throughout their life.
    Altering an airbag or steering wheel might affect a vehicle?s compliance with the
    ADRs applicable to occupant impact protection.
    ADR 10/.. Steering Column applies to cars made since 1 January 1971 and to vans, utilities and four wheel drives since 1 July 1990.
    This ADR was introduced to minimise injury to the driver caused by the steering
    column during a frontal impact to the vehicle.
    ADR 69/.. Full Frontal Impact Occupant Protection applies to new model passenger cars made on or after 1 July 1995 and to all passenger cars made on or after 1 January 1996. It also applies to all new model forward control passenger vehicles (people movers), four wheel drives and light goods vehicles (utilities and vans) made on or after 1 January 1998 and to all forward control passenger vehicles (people movers), four wheel drives and light goods vehicles (utilities and vans) made on or after 1 July 2000. This ADR
    specifies the crashworthiness of a vehicle in a full frontal impact.
    ADR 73/.. Offset Frontal Impact Occupant Protection applies to new model passenger cars made on or after 1 January 2000 and to all passenger cars made on or after 1 January 2004. This ADR specifies the crashworthiness of a vehicle in an offset frontal impact.
     
  7. IANZX

    IANZX New Member

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    Thanks East Coast Z. Seems like I should be fine then as mine is 1994, and the compliance was 1995 forward.
     
  8. michandy

    michandy Active Member

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    try

    you could try puting a series 1 standard steering wheel on and say that is what was on it. Worst they can do is say no go ;)
     
  9. kakaboy

    kakaboy New Member

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    I would say unless they are a 300zx guru or checks the vin , they would probably never know it has an airbag . Just replace with a stock non airbag wheel . Dont use a sports wheel just in case .
     
  10. East Coast Z

    East Coast Z Well-Known Member

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    The drivers sun visor has information concerning the SRS (Airbag system), it may be written Japanese, however "SRS" is clearly visible.
     
  11. AndyMac

    AndyMac Better than you

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    One of the main differences between pink and blue slip is the matching of VIN and Engine Numbers to the RTA data base...so they will be checking the VIN ;)
     
  12. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

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    Yep, change the sunvisor, or get a S15/R34 GTR steering wheel ;)

    Well if they can get the year of manufacture off the VIN they are doing well :p
     
  13. misszen

    misszen Red ones go faster!

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    2nd that
     

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