Be sure to have the windows/doors open when you remove it. I'm not sure how the heck an airbag can go off on its own, on the other hand it's something with explosives.
And there are cases where drivers indeed get saved by the bag, but suffer permanent ear damage because of the explosion.
When you blow up the airbag after you take it out, put it under something, I would suggest a dog house or maybe in a grill...it makes for some great fun!
Dudeman
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Originally Posted by Dudeman258 When you blow up the airbag after you take it out, put it under something, I would suggest a dog house or maybe in a grill...it makes for some great fun!
Dudeman
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we used to set them on the ground face down and set them off with an electrical charge in autos class when i was in high school. They launch into the air and are fun to watch. LOL
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Originally Posted by Serban You'll need to change the stalk as well. The airbag cars have a clockspring, and all the wires are run through there. On the non airbag wheels, there's just a contact plate on the back of wheel, and a "peg" that makes the contact.
Are you sure about that? I can't just change the steering wheel unit as a whole?