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nick.bdk 01 August 2011 10:18 PM

Air bag removal?
 
Can anyone tell me how to remove my air bag system (safely) so i can remove my steering wheel and put a racing one on? on a 1994 impreza turbo. :confused:

Any help would be very much appreciated!

initialD 01 August 2011 11:22 PM

just disconnect the battery and leave for a couple of hours then u will be fine :D

agolding 02 August 2011 11:20 AM

you have to make sure the battery is off for at least 4 hours to make sure any residual charge has gone

impreza2.01 02 August 2011 11:54 AM

That's a load...

There is a yellow clip under your steering column. Disconnect your ground terminal on the battery, unclip the airbag solenoid terminal, and continue.

To trick the SRS module into believing there is still an OEM airbag installed, you will need a 3ohm fireproof/flameproof resistor from www.PartsExpress.com. insert each end into each hole in the plug, seal it in electrical tape or heat shrink tubing, and you are ready to bolt on your new steering wheel.

There is no need to wait, the capacitance of an SRS system is discharged in thousandths of a second. It is extremely hard to accidentally deploy them, unless you are hacking up wire, or intentionally jamming things into the plugs.

If you have trouble finding the required resistor, I have a bag of 100 I bought years ago, and have been mailing them for free ever since. If you want to PM me an address, I'll mail you one. If you prefer anonymity and want to get it from PartsExpress yourself, here's a link:

http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...rtnumber=003-3

You should only need one, they come as 10 minimum order, but give em away to your Scooby pals!

This is the easiest part of a steering wheel swap in a Subaru. The hard part is typically extracting the old wheel. Renting or buying a puller will make life easier. Installation of new wheels is simple and fun.

nick.bdk 02 August 2011 01:07 PM

Thanks for the replys :thumb:

So can i just Disconnect the battery (for 4 hours) and then take the wheel off with the bag and pull the module out? I dont care about the light.

D1CCY 02 August 2011 04:41 PM

I've done all this. Disconnected battery and waited 30 seconds and no prob. There are capacitors that can hold a fleeting charge, by the time you've disconnected the battery and got back round to doing steering wheel things this time would have passed anyway so I doubt impreza 2.01 and I will fall out over this.

Light will drive you nuts and a 10p resistor will fix so you may as well do it.

Jamz_ 02 August 2011 09:26 PM

Disconnect battery and with the ignition on, power will soon be drained ;)

JonMc 02 August 2011 09:29 PM

I did mine without disconnecting the battery, done the steering wheel, passenger and seat airbags on current and previous cars with no problems.

nick.bdk 02 August 2011 10:23 PM

Thanks guys :thumb:

I will take the battery off and go for it! :notworthy

impreza2.01 02 August 2011 11:07 PM

I have to +1 the resistor. Why in a road legal race car have a failure of a safety device for all to see...? It's asking for trouble. Sparco has a resistor plug for most cars. $25USD. It's on eBay... as far as seats, same plug, same resistor, same price... kinda cheesy, but if you want to pay $75 for $1 worth of electronics and a really "fake OEM" part so that you can hide an obvious mod's downfall... geez, it takes 2 seconds.

No way D1CCY, it's a breeze... I am running a Sparco Champion 310mm on an NR-G short hub w/ OMP spacer and trim ring, w/ TastyNuts Ti hardware throughout... Supertones love me for it. lol


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