We recommend keeping the battery unplugged until the repaired parts are reinstalled. This precaution is critical because reconnecting the battery without the seat belt and airbag module properly in place can lead to several potential issues.
For instance, it may trigger warning lights on the dashboard, which could mislead you about the vehicle's operational status. Additionally, other systems in the car may be adversely affected, leading to erratic behavior or malfunctions.
Most importantly, safety features that are designed to protect you and your passengers could operate improperly, posing a serious safety risk. Therefore, for the sake of your safety and the optimal performance of your vehicle, it's best to wait until all necessary parts are fully reinstalled and secured before reconnecting the battery.
By doing so, you ensure that the vehicle's systems are functioning correctly and that all safety protocols are upheld.
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