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There screws located in the back of the steering wheel. Look for round circles in the plastic these pop out to gain access. When these screws are removed the whole middle of the steering WHEEL lifts out. Word OF EXTREME CAUTION !!!!!!!!! The wiring has to be removed correctly because airbags are AIRBAGS ARE LOADED AND CAN EXPLODE AND BLOW UP IN YOUR FACE AND KILL OR SEVERELY INJURE OR BURN YOU. DON'T DO THIS UNLESS YOU ABSOLUTELY SURE OF WHAT YOUR DOING.
It is safe to drive. You need a scan tool to get a code out of it. Could be as simple as a wheel speed sensor going bad. All of these lights will work together normally. The traction control uses the ABS to gain traction, and the Brake Assist System is part of the stability control. Also uses the ABS.
first thing you do is disconnect the negative cable from the battery.remove the three bolts behind streeging wheel,then pull it out and disconnect the air bag.
Disconnect the Battery and wait at least 2-mins (to prevent a accidental discharge of the Passenger side Air Bag). Remove the Dash-Glove Box. The Resistor is located directly behind the Glove Box on the fire wall, and is held on with two (2) 8mm screws. Unplug the Resistor, remove the screws and it pulls-out. Install the new Resistor, install the screws, plug back in, reconnect the Battery and recheck the Blower Speed operation. Re-disconnect the Battery and wait = (Air Bag!) and reinstall the Glove Box.
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i may be mistaken on if this applies to your model year but if the rear wiper does not work then check the fuse for rear wiper and replace if blown. make sure rear wiper switch is off and wiper is parked.if air bag light goes out after a few seconds then the rear wiper motor is bad causing fuse to blow. air bag module gets power for its fuse through wiper fuse.if wiper is not parked then fuse may blow when you turn yhe key on.you have two choices. replace wiper motor or remove tailgate door panel and unplug the motor
Yes runs towards the speaker. Disconnect the neg batt cable to disarm the air bag system.You must remove the A-piller trim & the dashboard trim. Use a trim stick to remove panels
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