Of course I'd feel better if tested. FWIW, I am confident the NA wiring is capable of firing an NB airbag for the fact that I have no airbag system codes. A true test would be great, but you cannot duplicate a real world test with a simple wire/fire. If your test works and I am sure it will, all you can say is, "In my test it worked." You cannot say, "In my garage test it worked so in all real world cases it will work too."
In a real world crash, the decision to fire, the decision to send the proper amperage to the bag to fire, is not something you can duplicate in the garage. Let's be honest, the air bag system is much more complex than a light-bulb connected to a battery with an on/of switch. We know this because the system can detect several system problems. Also, the lack of airbag light indication is much more than only indicating there's enough resistance in the system. Hence, the numerous different codes that could be displayed by the "flashing" airbag light.
Also, your comment did have tones of "attack" with, "My question to you is: will it fire when you need it? Prove it will. "
I don't need to prove it will. It's my bag in my car and my decision affecting only me. And this wasn't a question of "should it be done", but rather "could it be done". I provide a reply that it could be done. As I note, the "should" is an individual decision. Nothing you or I do or say should be the cause for someone else's decision.
And for the record, my panties fit fine and are not in a wad. Thank you for your concern.
cheers