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How does the passenger side airbag come out?

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yellow1995Cobra

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I got the driver one off, was pretty straightforward. I wanna get the passenger one off now. I took a quick look at it and didnt see anywhere to access screws or anything like on the driver side. Does anyone know how to remove it?

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I was messing around with mine the other day and I know there is some of what I call "industrial grade" velcro on each side. I pulled it a little more but it wasnt moving and I was afraid to break something so I quit. But you prolly got farther than that.
 

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in the back there are 3 srcrews that go through a brace in the dash into the rear housing of the airbag. then as stated the velcro on the front

you gotta take the glove box out first i think (i did it a year ago and dont remember exactly)
 
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Yeah, take out the glove box, and reach up, you'll find the bolts. Have fun, be careful, disconnect your battery, or you might die.
 

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94gts said:
in the back there are 3 srcrews that go through a brace in the dash into the rear housing of the airbag. then as stated the velcro on the front

you gotta take the glove box out first i think (i did it a year ago and dont remember exactly)
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Can't remember exactly, but that sounds right. I know you need to take the glove box off to get to the airbag bolts.
 

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After reading the title, my first thought was:

Very quickly.
 
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HISSIN50 said:
After reading the title, my first thought was:

Very quickly.
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I would hope so!


Thanks for the repsonses, ill get that biattch out this weekend and to ebay goes the airbags!
 

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my tan ones went for $435 last year on ebay
 
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Yeah I got in an accident and they blew so I just didnt even replace them, I just have the cover over it now.
 
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94gts said:
my tan ones went for $435 last year on ebay
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Woah no kidding! Thats a 5th of what i paid for the car lol! I would love to get that much for them.
 

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Danman765432 said:
Yeah I got in an accident and they blew so I just didnt even replace them, I just have the cover over it now.
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Yeah, just cover the hole up with a pillow and you should be fine..
 

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You will need to get an airbag simulator or the airbag light will stay on and the modulator will continue to chime. Let me know if you plan to get them and I will get the the vendor info. They are about $30.
 
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Or, you can do it the cheaper way, unplug the module, and remove the bulb from the cluster. Problem solved, money saved. Just DON'T sell the car to anyone without legal documentation that you have done this.
 

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TTT--trying to take mine off, too. 3 bolts underneath where the glovebox is? i looked but couldn't find them. do you have to remove the black a/c duct to find them?
 
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