Omega Owners Forum
Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: grain.ben on 21 March 2013, 16:05:19
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Hi guys, daft question, but do I need to disconnect the battery and wait a bit to remove the glovebox?, as I don't like the look of those 3 bolts in the top of the glovebox that I need to remove.
Do those 3 bolts hold in the airbag unit or what?
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See here: http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=90660.0 :y
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No need to disconnect battery mate :y
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nice one guys, just the two bits of info I was after.
Now, I really should book that specsavers appointment ::)
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Officially, yes. Reality, no. Just dont do anything that will cause it to fire (like bang/knock it hard)
(airbag. Obviously you can smash the glovebox to bits. Just give airbag an element of respect)
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Officially, yes. Reality, no. Just dont do anything that will cause it to fire (like bang/knock it hard)
(airbag. Obviously you can smash the glovebox to bits. Just give airbag an element of respect)
Thanks for the advice TB.
I remember taking the steering wheel airbag off my astra to get the clocks out, and I took the battery out and waited 3hrs because I didn't trust it, ive never shat my pants so much un-doing the 2 torx's behind the wheel, carefully taking it out, shat even more pulling out the plug and finding a safe place to store it. The worst thing was putting it all back and reconnecting the battery, and turning the key, I think I remember getting the ex missus to start the car afterwards ;D ;D
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Officially, yes. Reality, no. Just dont do anything that will cause it to fire (like bang/knock it hard)
(airbag. Obviously you can smash the glovebox to bits. Just give airbag an element of respect)
Thanks for the advice TB.
I remember taking the steering wheel airbag off my astra to get the clocks out, and I took the battery out and waited 3hrs because I didn't trust it, ive never shat my pants so much un-doing the 2 torx's behind the wheel, carefully taking it out, shat even more pulling out the plug and finding a safe place to store it. The worst thing was putting it all back and reconnecting the battery, and turning the key, I think I remember getting the ex missus to start the car afterwards ;D ;D
One suddenly develops a huge amount of respect for Bomb Disposal experts.
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Officially, yes. Reality, no. Just dont do anything that will cause it to fire (like bang/knock it hard)
(airbag. Obviously you can smash the glovebox to bits. Just give airbag an element of respect)
Thanks for the advice TB.
I remember taking the steering wheel airbag off my astra to get the clocks out, and I took the battery out and waited 3hrs because I didn't trust it, ive never shat my pants so much un-doing the 2 torx's behind the wheel, carefully taking it out, shat even more pulling out the plug and finding a safe place to store it. The worst thing was putting it all back and reconnecting the battery, and turning the key, I think I remember getting the ex missus to start the car afterwards ;D ;D
One suddenly develops a huge amount of respect for Bomb Disposal experts.
Yes I sure do, after those terrifying few hours :-\