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    Air bag removal

    First question so Noob Forum it is.
    Are there any perils in removing the Air Bags from the dash and steering wheel.
    Where do i start without them exploding in my face. Naturally the fuses first or ????
    Thanks for your advice

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    Why do you want to remove them ?

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    Want to replace steering wheel for track day use and car is destined for improved production racing.

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    Easied way to stop it going off: Disconnect the battery, wait for 10 minutes.

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    ^ what he said.
    Never argue with idiots, they bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Howardm View Post
    Want to replace steering wheel for track day use and car is destined for improved production racing.

    As mentioned above disconnect the battery, wait for 10 min then undo each inflators connector. Disconnect the inflators before disconnecting the SRS ECU.

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    just leave hazards on when disconnecting battery. 5 steering wheels and never a pop yet, chances are low bro
    Why don't you tell your daddy to comb his damn hair, look like some spiders is having a meetin' on his head.

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