Driver Airbag Replacement
After a collision in which the airbags were deployed, the airbag assemblies and the SRS unit must be replaced.WARNING: Store a removed airbag with the pad surface up. If the airbag is improperly stored face down, accidental deployment could propel the unit with enough force to cause serious injury.
CAUTION:
- Always disconnect the airbag connector(s) when the harness is disconnected.
- Do not disassemble or tamper with the airbag.
NOTE:
- Do not install used SRS parts from another vehicle. When repairing, use only new SRS parts.
- Carefully inspect the airbag before you install it. Do not install an airbag that shows signs of being dropped or improperly handled, such as dents, cracks or deformation.
1. Disconnect the battery negative cable, then disconnect the positive cable from the battery, and wait at least three minutes.
2. Disconnect the airbag connector(s):
Remove the access panel from the steering wheel, then disconnect the 2P connector between the driver's airbag and cable reel.
NOTE: When disconnected, the airbag connector is automatically shorted.
3. Remove the airbag(s):
Remove the two Torx bolts using a Torx T30 bit, then remove the driver's airbag.
CAUTION: Be sure to install the SRS wiring so that it is not pinched or interfering with other parts.
4. Install the new airbag(s):
Place the driver's airbag into the steering wheel, and secure it with new Torx bolts.
5. Reconnect the airbag connector(s).
Connect the driver's airbag 2P connector to the cable reel 2P connector, then install the access panel on the steering wheel.
6. Connect the battery positive cable, then connect the negative cable.
7. After installing the airbag, confirm proper system operation:
- Turn the ignition switch ON (II); the SRS indicator light should come on for about six seconds and then go off.
- Make sure both horn buttons work.