Cadillac Model C SRS Airbag Modules
The Cadillac Model C was quite an interesting vehicle. It had a short-wheelbase intended to replace the older Models A and B for the summer of the year 1905. It shared a lot of the Model B chassis components, but however used the hood and radiator of the Cadillac Model F. Unlike the Model F the tonneau was detachable. Riding on a 72 in wheelbase, the Model C was available as either a runabout, which cost customers $750 or touring car, that cost customers $850, with a detachable rear-entrance tonneau and optional surrey top. The lightweight runabout weighed just 1,330 lb, 120 pounds less than the touring model. Production for the Modell C only lasted one year.
The Cadillac Model C shared many things with the older Models, it also shared the lack of safety features on the vehicle. One of the main safety features that it did not have airbags. Airbags are now mandatory in all vehicles, and are not there as an accessory but there to protect you in case of an accident. If you have been in an accident make sure you always get a SRS Airbag module reset. SRS Airbag module computers, found in cars, control the entire airbag system. Everything from the impact sensors, airbags, and seat belts go through it. Safety Restore is a great company that can help with your module reset. They will reprogram your SRS module to factory conditions, making the airbag computer as good as new. All codes from the accident will be erased and cleared.