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#1: Removing 180 Seat Airbag Connector Author: rob_1990, Location: Cambridge UK PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 5:46 am
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First of all I did search first but couldnt find anything. I need to remove my drivers seat as its wobbling and rocking, I have undone the 4 torx bolts holding the runners down and left the battery disconnected for about 30 mins before hand. But i cant get the airbag connector to split. Please can someone point me in the right direction?

Thanks

 


 

#2: Re: Removing 180 Seat Airbag Connector Author: Danny., Location: Peterborough PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 6:14 am
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Does that orange/red tab not pull up?

#3: Re: Removing 180 Seat Airbag Connector Author: rob_1990, Location: Cambridge UK PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 6:15 am
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It does pull up yeah, but that doesn't seem to do much...

#4: Re: Removing 180 Seat Airbag Connector Author: EuroPeugeot, Location: SW England PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 7:42 am
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I had the same problem the other day, I gave up in the end Sad

Anyone know..?

#5: Re: Removing 180 Seat Airbag Connector Author: CD-B3, Location: Salisbury / New Forest PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 7:45 am
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Lift the tab and pull?

When I had my wiring repaired by Peugeot they cut the connectors out and hard wired it Confused

#6: Re: Removing 180 Seat Airbag Connector Author: EuroPeugeot, Location: SW England PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 7:47 am
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CD-530d wrote:
Lift the tab and pull?

When I had my wiring repaired by Peugeot they cut the connectors out and hard wired it Confused

That's what I'm going to do I think.

Disconnect the battery for half hour, cut the wires and hard wire them back in.

That should be fine, right?

#7: Re: Removing 180 Seat Airbag Connector Author: CD-B3, Location: Salisbury / New Forest PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 7:51 am
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EuroPeugeot wrote:
CD-530d wrote:
Lift the tab and pull?

When I had my wiring repaired by Peugeot they cut the connectors out and hard wired it Confused

That's what I'm going to do I think.

Disconnect the battery for half hour, cut the wires and hard wire them back in.

That should be fine, right?

That's what Peugeot did so it must be Laughing

(I didn't have any issues with it)

#8: Re: Removing 180 Seat Airbag Connector Author: copey, Location: rochdale PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 8:30 am
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suppose its a good idea, just a ball ache if you plan to remove the seats again

#9: Re: Removing 180 Seat Airbag Connector Author: Lee, Location: England PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 9:24 am
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Just use insulated crimps.

The reason why they chop them off and solder and heat shrink them is to stop the airbag fault. Loads of companies do this now.

#10: Re: Removing 180 Seat Airbag Connector Author: rob_1990, Location: Cambridge UK PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 9:43 am
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Ohh seems extreme. The reason im trying to take the seat out is because its rocking back when i accelerate. When moved it earlier a bolt which had sheared off fell out of somewhere, anyone else had this?

#11: Re: Removing 180 Seat Airbag Connector Author: Defjester, Location: West Sussex PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 1:36 pm
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Ive just fitted the Gti 180 seats into my 138 Gti and couldn't get that connection apart either, the red tab snapped off when i lifted it Confused

Has it come out of the part of the runner that's attached to the seat?

#12: Re: Removing 180 Seat Airbag Connector Author: HFStuart, Location: Suffolk PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 3:56 pm
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Turn the connector over from how it's shown in your photo. There's a little green tab that you'll be able to push down and it looks like that frees it - but it doesn't

You need to get a slim screwdriver and slide it in just beneath thab tab - give it a wiggle and the connector can be pulled apart. Took me a while to work it out and I've done a few over the years.

Edit: Camera found - Like this mating half missing but you get the idea.

 




Stuart

#13: Re: Removing 180 Seat Airbag Connector Author: rob_1990, Location: Cambridge UK PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 4:31 pm
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HFStuart wrote:
Turn the connector over from how it's shown in your photo. There's a little green tab that you'll be able to push down and it looks like that frees it - but it doesn't

You need to get a slim screwdriver and slide it in just beneath thab tab - give it a wiggle and the connector can be pulled apart. Took me a while to work it out and I've done a few over the years.

Edit: Camera found - Like this mating half missing but you get the idea.

 


thanks mate, that worked a treat!



Stuart

#14: Re: Removing 180 Seat Airbag Connector Author: sambelsher, Location: deal. kent PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 6:00 pm
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hi i have a simuler problem i remover the standered seats and put some recoro seats in my 206 GTI and i am getting airbag fault is there any way i can join the cables together to make the car think the airbags are still there to get rid of the airbag fault if so what cables do i join together there is 3 cables going to to the plug

#15: Re: Removing 180 Seat Airbag Connector Author: sambelsher, Location: deal. kent PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 6:00 pm
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hi i have a simuler problem i remover the standered seats and put some recoro seats in my 206 GTI and i am getting airbag fault is there any way i can join the cables together to make the car think the airbags are still there to get rid of the airbag fault if so what cables do i join together there is 3 cables going to to the plug



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