Airbag help
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vwandy5253

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2 posts

176 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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Hi my roof lining has some fire damage and needs replaced or retrimmed. Its on a jeep commander and has curtain airbags in it. If i take off the battery will this stop any activation if i aggravate them whilst removing any help please thanks Andy

snuffle

1,587 posts

198 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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Disconnect battery and leave for a while for the electrical system to drain any power,
Over night if you are paranoid, straight away if you are braver.

Rich_W

12,548 posts

228 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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Unless you're planning to use a screwdriver to lever the headliner off. I'd not be inclined to do anything. Just don't go poking them.

Edited by Rich_W on Tuesday 28th December 19:45

TRUENOSAM

763 posts

186 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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For precaution I would disconnect the battery and leave it for 10 mins to let the capcitors discharge and go about your buisness of removing the headlining

Rich_W

12,548 posts

228 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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The capacitors take HOURS to discharge. 10 mins isn't enough.

TRUENOSAM

763 posts

186 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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Rich_W said:
The capacitors take HOURS to discharge. 10 mins isn't enough.
Yes your right but they wont have enough power to detonate the airbags after a few mins

Rich_W

12,548 posts

228 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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But given he's only taking the headlining down. Which would only involve. The grab handles, the interior lights, the sunvisors, and the A,b,c and d (if applicable) pillar trims. He need not worry about the pyrotechnics that live perectly happily inches from his head every day. smile

Ray Luxury-Yacht

8,918 posts

232 months

Wednesday 29th December 2010
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Ah, this whole airbag scare thing is overated.

I've dismantled loads of them over the years, from Volvos to Porsches.

All I've ever done is dismantle with the ignition off. I've never gone to the trouble of disconnecting batteries.

All I've done with regard to precaution is work on the car after an overnight period of the ignition being off.

And when disconnecting the electrical connector on the bag itself, I've done it making sure I'm nowhere near the airbag itself.

I've never had one go off! Despite removal and plonking into the garage with distain.

Well, yet....