You always disconnect the battery before you take the airbag off. It is possible to have a spark when you unplug the airbag if you leave the battery hooked up. The same thing when you put it back . Reassemble the steering wheel before you hook the battery up.
4 bolts are romoved from the backsode of the steering wheel. If airbag equipped remove airbag fuse first. Then remove airbag/ horn/ center assembly. Remove large nut from center of wheel, then pull wheel with steering wheel puller.
To remove the steering wheel start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal to prevent accidental airbag deployment. Then remove the screws on the backside of the steering wheel to remove the airbag. Disconnect the airbag wiring connectors. Remove the steering column shaft nut and remove the steering wheel with a puller. Do not yank, hammer, pry the steering wheel off as this could result in steering shaft damage.
simply pull tha airbag fuse. remove the 4 torx head scres behind the airbag and remove airbag. unplug theelectrical connector. remove the big nut holding the steering whell. use a puller to remove the steering wheel.
ok you have to check on your steering wheel in back of you steering wheel there will be a 2 or 4 bolts you gonna have to remove ,as soon your remove you steering wheel airbag you should see 2 wires one goes to airbag on other will be connected to you steering wheel switches ,,you should remove that and after that you gonna see one bolt you should remove it and you can after that you should be able to pull you steering wheel
you would need to disconnect the airbag then pop off the horn pad and remove the airbag then unbolt the steering wheel.
If you haven't worked around an airbag before, don't. They are very sensitive and can explode, causing quite a bit of damage and possibly killing YOU. To work on the keyswitch you have to FIRST remove the airbag assembly and the steering wheel. Then you can get to the retaining assembly that holds the lock into place. It's a little different for each vehicle type, but basically it's simple once the airbag and steering wheel are removed. If you insist on removing the airbag you'll need a wheel puller to remove the steering wheel. It's not possible to adequately express the danger involved in messing with airbags if you aren't familiar with them. Just a tiny static discharge will cause it to explode.
To remove an airbag from the steering wheel of a Corolla first make sure that the airbag system is disabled. Undo the two Tork screws on either side of the wheel. Once this is removed the connector for the airbag should be visible. Push the clip towards to horn pad and it should come out.
No, it is illegal to remove the SRS from any vehicle you drive on public roads.
In the steering column. You'll have to remove the steering wheel with a steering wheel puller tool. This can be a dangerous repair job due to the airbag in the steering wheel. Get a Haynes or Chilton's manual for the details on how to do this as well as how to disarm the airbag system.
Have a mechanic do it. Air bags are nasty!
To remove the driver's steering wheel airbag on a 1999 Holden Commodore you will need a special set of tools to remove the 4 to 6 security screws that are holding it in. If the vehicle came equipped with a airbag, it needs to have one to remain road safe.
behind the steering wheel. pull off neg. battery cable, wait 2 minutes, remove airbag, remove steering wheel, and there it sits