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removing front seats

dijm8

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ey guys

just a quick question regarding the front seats, since i got the side airbags in them, wud i have to disconnect the battery b4 i remove them?? i would think so just wanna check here first....

just got myself some vy calais seats and will be doing them on saturday

cheerz guys :thumbsup:
 

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ey guys

just a quick question regarding the front seats, since i got the side airbags in them, wud i have to disconnect the battery b4 i remove them?? i would think so just wanna check here first....

just got myself some vy calais seats and will be doing them on saturday

cheerz guys :thumbsup:
i did makes sense to disconnect it, i did when i changed mine had no probs
 

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yeah, and don't smoke when you're pulling the seats out. ;)
 

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Yes you can disconnect the battery or remove the Air Bag Fuse.

Also if you want to save yourself money, make sure you DO NOT turn the ignition on with any part of the Air bag system disconnected including the fuse as this will log a fault and you will have to take it to Holden to have it reset.

Jezz
 

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Yes you can disconnect the battery or remove the Air Bag Fuse.

Also if you want to save yourself money, make sure you DO NOT turn the ignition on with any part of the Air bag system disconnected including the fuse as this will log a fault and you will have to take it to Holden to have it reset.

Jezz

Was going to advise this myself.. The guy who did the Audio in my ute had to pull out the seats but had to move the car so had to take it to GMH to have it reset cause the airbag light stayed on..
 
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