Seats question

ViciousJay

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Seeing how these cars have airbags in them i was hoping to pull them out in order to do a full detail and clean any little dog hairs that are between the seats and center counsel. Can this be done with out complication?
 

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I don't know this for sure, but I'm sure there's a simply connector attached to the seat for the seat wiring.

You might consult with a tech first though.
 

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I don't know this for sure, but I'm sure there's a simply connector attached to the seat for the seat wiring.

You might consult with a tech first though.

Also, pleasseeeeeee disconnect the battery and lets things drain before messing with any airbag connectors :banana:
 

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Also, pleasseeeeeee disconnect the battery and lets things drain before messing with any airbag connectors :banana:

is there a way i can just un bolt them and vacuum and re bolt them in without having to do anything??
 

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Wouldn't pulling the center console acheive the same result? It would also allow you to get the console cleaned fully.
 

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Also, pleasseeeeeee disconnect the battery and lets things drain before messing with any airbag connectors :banana:

THIS! Disconnect the batter and let it sit for 30 minutes. I'm sure when you unbolt the seats you'll see a connector that needs to be unhooked.
 

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If you don't want to wait after disconnecting the battery, just place your foot on the brake pedal for a few seconds. That will discharge all the residual power in the system.
 

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