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Silver Bullet 02-04-2010 05:53 PM

Airbag removal
 
I have been trying to remove my airbag as the fascia (lower) needs replacing...................

Anyway im turning the wheel and pressing two screw drivers throught the holes & the fooker just wont come........and i am really trying, any harder and something will break:bigcry:

Am i doing it right or is there some trick way of doing it???

Now its out by 10mm but wont go back in

Anyone help out here?
thanks in advance

outnumbered 02-04-2010 07:58 PM

It is a knack... sounds like you have freed one side only so far.

Keep persevering and you'll get it. It's a question of feeling around with the screwdriver for where the spring is. The spring is pretty strong so you have to push reasonably hard to feel it. Once you've pushed the spring in enough, that side of the airbag unclips fairly easily.

Silver Bullet 03-04-2010 05:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by outnumbered (Post 49292)
It is a knack... sounds like you have freed one side only so far.

Keep persevering and you'll get it. It's a question of feeling around with the screwdriver for where the spring is. The spring is pretty strong so you have to push reasonably hard to feel it. Once you've pushed the spring in enough, that side of the airbag unclips fairly easily.

Thanks but i have bent the brackets that the bag sits in now:bigcry:

My pal at the stealers have done it without using my bully tactics!

NZ_M3 04-04-2010 11:20 AM

Oh no .... Hope you get it sorted soon. It's actually not that difficult once you've figured it out.

You really need to push the screwdriver towards the airbag and on a slight angle.

Should have posted this earlier ... the photos will help:

Red signifies the pin that needs to be pushed away - Green the direction it moves:

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...ofP1020370.jpg

Red points to the screw driver

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...ofP1020372.jpg

Silver Bullet 04-04-2010 09:50 PM

Thanks NZ

I had the screwdrivers on the wrong angle (towards me) and went a little medieval with it and bent the brackets a bit, they are only about a pound each so all is well.

Never again:hahaha:


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