Attention!
- Before removing the airbag, turn off the power to the car's on-board network, then wait at least 1 minute.
- When removing the steering wheel, special care must be taken when removing the driver's airbag.
- Disassembly and reassembly of the airbag may compromise system performance, which could result in serious injury or death.
- Incorrect connection of the airbag wiring may activate the airbag. If a fault is found in the connectors, replace the wiring harness.
- Do not use an ohmmeter to test the airbag as this may activate the airbag. To do this, you need to use the on-board diagnostics system in a service station.
- When carrying the airbag, hold it so that the working side is not directed towards you.
- Do not place the airbag upside down, as if it is accidentally deployed, the airbag body may be thrown away by the airbag that deploys in any direction and cause injury.
Removing
1. Remove the driver's airbag before removing the steering wheel.
2. Disconnect the connector (1) from mating connector (2) rotating contact joint (see fig. VC6. 001).
3. Center the steering wheel (wheels must be straight).
4. Loosen the screw (3).
Installation
1. Install the steering wheel on the steering column shaft so that the marks for the center position of the steering wheel and steering column (arrows) matched.
2. The connector and protrusions of the rotating contact joint must be installed in the corresponding holes in the steering wheel hub.
3. Attach connector (1) to the counterpart (2).
4. Fix the steering wheel with a screw (3), tighten the screw to 50 Nm. (The screw can be tightened no more than 5 times).
5. Mark the screw with a center punch.
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