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Old 31-Jul-2006, 02:42 AM
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Airbag Tray Installation

Anyone think they can help me take out my airbag i can't seem to get to that screw that is holding the airbag in i even took out my glove box and all
Any suggestions?
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Pretty frustrating

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Old 31-Jul-2006, 11:18 AM
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There are 3 nuts that hold the air bag in place. You have to remove them and unplug the wiring after you have disconnected the battery. You have to push on the bottom until a corner comes up then try to pull and push (alternating) until it comes out. This is much easier with the dash out of the car.
 
Old 31-Jul-2006, 04:33 PM
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its unplugged and srs light is already on so i guess i dont' need to unplug the battery? but the inside of tray seems to be held in just by 1 screw
:| thats all i can see i can't see the nuts
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Old 31-Jul-2006, 08:32 PM
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Originally posted by xplizitremix
its unplugged and srs light is already on so i guess i dont' need to unplug the battery? but the inside of tray seems to be held in just by 1 screw
:| thats all i can see i can't see the nuts
What you did right there....is a big nono. You NEVER EVER work on the airbags while the battery is still connected. They could just blow up.
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Old 01-Aug-2006, 03:24 AM
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phew.... cause i kept shoving and pushing on the airbag lol
i'm glad it didn't blow up on me
maybe i'll get it removed proffessionally
i cdon't have the exp to rip apart my dash : (
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Old 10-Aug-2006, 02:25 AM
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anyone want to help me take apart my dahs apparently its not held onto by the bolts... really want this out

$20 bucks incentive? haha :S
need help :S
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Old 14-Aug-2006, 05:28 PM
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no help with this :S
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Old 14-Aug-2006, 06:38 PM
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Where are you located? If you can get to a meet on a Wednesday it would only take me a few minutes to get your air bag out.
 
Old 22-Aug-2006, 02:53 AM
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argh if only you had told me earlier
had to pay someone :|
fixed heater and air bag tray installtion 40 dollars

It was the clips i didn't get out thats what was holing it in
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