by Ian Linden » Thu Feb 07, 2008 22:31
I do not recommend this, as you will have to lose the airbag.
However, if you must, you need to remove the airbag fuse (a separate yellow fuseholder under the dash) and then unplug the airbag (a yellow connector under the dash). Then remove the airbag. Now airbags are a potential hazard, and must be professionally disarmed and disposed of, so I think you should take it to a garage where they know what they are doing.
If you do remove the airbag yourself, hold it at arms length, so that, in the event that it triggers, it does not injure you.
But, to repeat, I recommend that you do not do it.
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