Cadillac Model T SRS Airbag Modules
The Cadillac Model T was released on October 1, 1908. The Model T was a Series Production Car and was built in Detroit, Michigan, USA. It was sold by the Ford Motor Company from 1908 to 1927. Some interesting facts about this automobile, it had a Leland & Faulconer Single Cylinder engine which was located under the front seat. The Model T had a steel body over a steel frame and it was also a 4-seat runabout body on the 82-inch wheelbase chassis. Another fact about this Cadillac is that it had a 2-Speed manual transmission as well. The Model T was selling for $850 and could also be ordered with an optional Cape Cart top for $115.
The Model T was very affordable back then and it became so popular at one point that a majority of Americans owned one. Between the years 1913 and 1927, Ford factories produced more than 15 million Model Ts. Sadly by the mid-1920s, many consumers had a lot more choices of touring car models, and production of the Model T ended in the year 1927. These were amazing cars, but they didn’t have the safety components that a car needs today. They did not have airbags, like modern vehicles. 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.