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Picture of Back of 94-96 Driver Airbag Unit?

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Old 03-07-2010, 10:50 AM
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Awhile back I had the ignition cylinder on my '96 replaced (performed by a shop). Since then one side of the airbag module in the steering wheel protrudes slightly like it is not sitting / aligned properly within the wheel.

Anyone have a pic of the back of the module / steering wheel with the bag removed?

Also, are there any additional precautions I should take when attempting to remove the unit and re-mount it other than unhooking the battery?
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Disconnect the battery, wait 10 minutes or so to insure the power has discharged from the SRS and then remove the airbag. Re-seat the airbag in the steering wheel.

All this is in the Factory Service Manual.

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