Cadillac Model A SRS Airbag Modules
The Cadillac Model A was first staged in January in the year 1903 for the New York Auto Show, and only 3 were completed at that time. Interesting enough all three were sold at the show and mid-week 2,286 orders were taken for the automobile. Production on the Model A began in March 1903 and produced a total of 1,895 units from March 1903 to March 1904. The 2-seater runabout cost $750; an optional rear entrance detachable tonneau cost $100 and doubled the occupant capacity. The entire body was bolted to the chassis and could be lifted without removing or disconnecting any plumbing or wiring. There was a couple of different options to choose from on this model, for example, you can get a bolt-on rear-entrance tonneau containing two more seats for the price of $100. Another option that you can choose was a leather top, side curtains etc. for $50, a rubber top, side curtains etc. for $300. Other options were head and side-lamp, and alternative chain sprockets to adjust road speed.

Cadillac made it possible for people to have a choice on how they wanted their vehicle to look, and what features it could have. Unfortunately, many safety components that we had now were not in vehicles back then and were lacking the proper protection that people need today. One of the safety features it was missing is airbags. Airbags are there to protect you from hitting the windshield and give a little bit more cushion if you are ever in a collision. However, if you notice that your airbag light is on, there may be a problem with your SRS airbag module, and it may need to be reset. Make sure you contact a company like Safety Restore that will save you thousands of dollars on a module reset.

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