Cadillac Model L SRS Airbag Modules
The larger Model L replaced the Cadillac Model D in the year 1906. It was based on the Model D, furthermore the departure of Alanson P. Brush led Henry Leland who was an American machinist, inventor, engineer and automotive entrepreneur. Who also founded two of the most American luxury automotive marques, Cadillac and Lincoln began to purge his patented designs from the cars. In this case, the variable intake valve lift system and hydraulic governor were removed for more conventional designs. The Cadillac Model L had two or more body styles to choose from. The Model L used a large 6.4 L engine with 5 in square bore and stroke, rated at 40 hp. Unfortunately in 1908 the Model L was cancelled and production ended for this model.

There were lots of pros to this vehicle, and also some cons. There was one thing that it was lacking, and that was safety components. One of the safety equipment that it did not have is airbags. Airbags are made to protect you from hitting the windshield and give you a little bit more cushion when you get into an accident. If you do own a vehicle and notice that your airbag light it own, there can be many reasons for that. You should never be tempted to ignore an airbag light because that can mean that it won’t work properly and do its job if you get into an accident. You should always go into a local shop like Safety Restore to get an SRS airbag module reset. They will reprogram your SRS module to factory condition, making the airbag computer as good as new.

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