Front seat removal
#2
Re: Front seat removal
Originally posted by kevmann2
Hey,
Is there anyspecial that needs to be done when removing the front seats in an MP5 with the side air bags?
Thanks,
k
Hey,
Is there anyspecial that needs to be done when removing the front seats in an MP5 with the side air bags?
Thanks,
k
If this is not done, a trip to the dealer will be needed, as your airbag dash light will light up and the code will have to be cleared.
to go one step safer, you can remove the negative terminal from the battery while you do the work.
#3
I dunno about all that. I don't have anything plugged into my driver's side seat. I never wear a seatbelt, and I got tired of that stupid *** light in my dash tellin me to put it on. I assume my side airbag connections are in that harness, cause I ain't got nuhtin else plugged in down there. And when I was installing my stereo last week I forgot to plug in my passenger seat after having it out, and I got that stupid airbag light when I turned the car back on. All I did was reach down and plug it back in and the light went off, no trip to the dealer.
#5
well, i was generalizing a bit, as most cars work this way. But hey, if all ya gotta do is plug it back in fine, cool.
I work with cars everyday, mostly brand new ones and when it comes to airbags, and airbag harnesses and plugs. I take the longest and safest route. I've seen first hand what an airbag can do when deployed and your crouched down working and not in the proper driving position....not a pretty sight...knock on wood, it'll never happen to me.
I work with cars everyday, mostly brand new ones and when it comes to airbags, and airbag harnesses and plugs. I take the longest and safest route. I've seen first hand what an airbag can do when deployed and your crouched down working and not in the proper driving position....not a pretty sight...knock on wood, it'll never happen to me.
#6
Originally posted by mazdaspeedwest
well, i was generalizing a bit, as most cars work this way. But hey, if all ya gotta do is plug it back in fine, cool.
I work with cars everyday, mostly brand new ones and when it comes to airbags, and airbag harnesses and plugs. I take the longest and safest route. I've seen first hand what an airbag can do when deployed and your crouched down working and not in the proper driving position....not a pretty sight...knock on wood, it'll never happen to me.
well, i was generalizing a bit, as most cars work this way. But hey, if all ya gotta do is plug it back in fine, cool.
I work with cars everyday, mostly brand new ones and when it comes to airbags, and airbag harnesses and plugs. I take the longest and safest route. I've seen first hand what an airbag can do when deployed and your crouched down working and not in the proper driving position....not a pretty sight...knock on wood, it'll never happen to me.
#7
I'd like to emphasize mazdaspeedwest's point about unplugging the battery.
The shop manual says unplug the negative terminal and wait 5 minutes before messing with any of the airbag connections. Otherwise you risk a very nasty explosion.
The shop manual says unplug the negative terminal and wait 5 minutes before messing with any of the airbag connections. Otherwise you risk a very nasty explosion.
#8
Does anyone know if there's any "nice" way to removed the wire clips that attach the airbag wiring to the bottom of the seat? They don't look like the kind of attachments that can be re-used, but I wanted to check before I mangle them up to get the seat bottom out.
#10
Originally posted by JRizzle
wait wait, so if i wanna rip out my seats, i gotta like unplug a ton of crap...i have a 97' pro lx, does that mean i gotta do the whole air bag routine too?
wait wait, so if i wanna rip out my seats, i gotta like unplug a ton of crap...i have a 97' pro lx, does that mean i gotta do the whole air bag routine too?
#11
It should be easy to tell -- just grab a flashlight and look under the seat, and see if there is wiring leading to the back (and side) of the seat.
The airbags are usually labeled, too. At least every one I've seen.
The airbags are usually labeled, too. At least every one I've seen.
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