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Old 07-15-2017, 03:27 PM   #5
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It's fairly easy but for safety you want to disconnect the battery then press down onto the brake for 5-10 secs or until the brake light doesn't go off anymore.
What you do is take out the glove box and you'll see the airbag above. Disconnect the clips with a flathead screwdriver. To fully remove the airbag you have to take out the 2 10 mm(might be 12mm?) bolts and then try to unhook the metal part holding the airbag from the holes in the dash. This is a lot easier with the whole dash out but with some patience you can eventually pull it out. You can use the flathead to help pry it out.
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