#1: Removing seat airbag! Author: iainlovatt, Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 3:19 pm ---- Right set myself a challenge,
I am trying to remove a seat side airbag, I have undone the bolt that holds the airbag to the seat, just its stuck in the actual fabric anyone have any ideas on how to remove it from that?
Right set myself a challenge,
I am trying to remove a seat side airbag, I have undone the bolt that holds the airbag to the seat, just its stuck in the actual fabric anyone have any ideas on how to remove it from that?
Will be trying again tomorrow,
I've just had the 'pleasure' of doing this myself. The only way I could get it out was by taking the whole seat cover off. There may be an easier way but I really couldn't see it.
Stuart
#3: Re: Removing seat airbag! Author: iainlovatt, Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 3:31 pm ---- how do you get the headrest holes (the plastic bit that the metal parts if the headrest go into) out? they wouldn't budge for me?
#4: Re: Removing seat airbag! Author: Lee, Location: EnglandPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 3:39 pm ---- If your arm is thin enough, you can get your arm up the side of the seat and undo the bolts. Three 10mm ones I think, can't remember.
If not, you have to take the cover off, which is easy enough anyway. And just secure it back on with tie wraps
If your arm is thin enough, you can get your arm up the side of the seat and undo the bolts. Three 10mm ones I think, can't remember.
If not, you have to take the cover off, which is easy enough anyway. And just secure it back on with tie wraps
Yep i have done that, there is 3 bolts at 10mm, but its stuck to the fabric any ideas?
#6: Re: Removing seat airbag! Author: Lee, Location: EnglandPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 3:45 pm ---- If there are no brass hoops, it should just pull off. Might be glued, not sure, its like a year and half since I did it
#7: Re: Removing seat airbag! Author: HFStuart, Location: SuffolkPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 3:47 pm ---- The suggestion from Peugeot is to 'destroy the locking tabs' I kid you not.
There are two solutions. You can carefully cut the tops off and then knock the bits in the hole down or you can get a small screwdriver and bend the tags out of the way. I ended up doing the latter with a dentists pick.
Shine a torch down the hole and you'll see the slots either sie of each tag (they're lined up accross the seat) where you need to go digging. Bit of a PITA to be honest. New ones are cheap from the stealer though.
EDIT:
Camera found - this is the sleeve - you can see the tags you need to release
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