F feribon New member Joined Jan 13, 2018 Messages 6 Points 2 Feb 10, 2018 #1 Hi All is it easy to change the passengers inertia belt, or are there airbag issues?
C chris3234 Tipo owner Written a guide Joined Oct 22, 2017 Messages 4,819 Points 1,126 Location West Yorkshire Feb 10, 2018 #2 Can't speak for changing it but Disconnect the battery and leave it 5 mins before unplugging and leave off until your done and everything is back together and you should be fine
Can't speak for changing it but Disconnect the battery and leave it 5 mins before unplugging and leave off until your done and everything is back together and you should be fine
John202020 It's always more involved Parked in the garage Written a guide Joined Feb 5, 2016 Messages 6,060 Points 1,370 Location Tynemouth Feb 10, 2018 #3 feribon said: Hi All is it easy to change the passengers inertia belt, or are there airbag issues? Click to expand... Try a PM to Typecastboy
feribon said: Hi All is it easy to change the passengers inertia belt, or are there airbag issues? Click to expand... Try a PM to Typecastboy
T typecastboy Patron member Written a guide Joined Dec 26, 2014 Messages 4,162 Points 1,126 Location Orpington, Kent UK Feb 11, 2018 #4 Yeah it’s easy. Pm me and I’ll talk you through it.
T typecastboy Patron member Written a guide Joined Dec 26, 2014 Messages 4,162 Points 1,126 Location Orpington, Kent UK Feb 11, 2018 #5 I’ll do a video on this next time I change them.
OP OP F feribon New member Joined Jan 13, 2018 Messages 6 Points 2 Feb 11, 2018 #6 Hi Many thanks. that has answered my query, I can now carry on safely Cheers
OP OP F feribon New member Joined Jan 13, 2018 Messages 6 Points 2 Feb 11, 2018 #7 Many thanks for that,chris3234 answered the problem so I reckon to safely carry on without any airbag going off in my face! Cheers
Many thanks for that,chris3234 answered the problem so I reckon to safely carry on without any airbag going off in my face! Cheers