brancky3
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Tools needed:
- 10mm socket for battery connections
- Flatblade screwdriver (thin, long) to remove airbag
- 22mm socket for steering wheel bolt
- Phillips screwdriver
- Make sure your steering wheel is straight
- Remove all liners / trays in trunk floor
- Disconnect negative terminal of battery and tuck it under the drain hose so that it won't accidentally make contact with the battery again
- (optional) Remove positive terminal cover and unplug everything you can because you're deathly afraid of the airbag exploding in your face
- (optional) Remove every fuse in the driver side knee panel labeled with 'airbag' for the same reasons as #3
- Wait 10 minutes just in case
- Notice just next to your paddle shifters there is a small hole. Stick your flatblade screwdriver in each hole (blade parallel to the ground) and push. The airbag should pop out a little bit on each side
- Look on the bottom side of the lower trim piece of your steering wheel and you will find another small hole like in #7. Keep the same orientation of the blade and push the screwdriver in the hole. At this point the airbag will be loose
- The airbag is connected with 3 connections. First, remove the small one, then the pink one, then the purple one. I don't know if this order matters but nothing exploded on me
- Put airbag somewhere safe
- Don't think about using an impact wrench here, you might damage the steering column
- Unplug the electrical connection just above the 22mm center nut
- Remove the 22mm center nut (easier said than done)
- Remove steering wheel
- Refer to attached PDF from the service manual
- Read the attached PDF from the service manual in reverse