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  1. #1

    diasbling srs for trackwork

    hi guys, does anyone know how to safely disable the srs system so i dont pop my fancy new ek9 steering wheel hitting a cone/barrel at gymkhana? given the option id rather replace just a front bumper.

  2. #2
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    Dont risk personal injury over an ek9 steering wheel. Some advice is to get a normal srs ek steering wheel which is cheap as. bolt on and will plug straight in.

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    unplug srs ecu and srs connector on steering wheel?
    S P A M | W O R K S
    With our special rotational tires, it will allow you to drive very fast. - JK Tyre

  4. #4
    the ek9 wheel is already on the car and i would rather not have to touch it. the gymkhana track is relatively safe but i have hit cones and barrels in my previous cars. i dont wanna throw away a $400 wheel because a nudged a barrel.

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    disconnect the srs ecu or airbag like mokkhi said.
    OEM parts whore

  6. #6
    As said above

    Disconnect battery for 10 mins , then remove steering wheel airbag module.
    Easy

  7. #7
    i doubt a cone will set off the airbag.
    WP PB 1:15:03

  8. #8
    cones are ok. ozgymkhana in their great wisdom use barrels too. they've made a mess of some of our friends cars.

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    00' EM1
    Disconnect the battery come back in 15 minutes.
    Disconnect the passenger side should be underneath the centre console/climate control.
    The srs cables are colour coded yellow and have yellow clips that you gotta pull back to take it off.
    You'll figure it out.
    You'll need a star looking alan key to get to the steering wheel srs plug.
    Leave it unplugged..
    Note your horn will not work and your srs light will be on.

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