Do you need a passenger side airbag?
Front airbags have been required in all new passenger vehicles since the 1999 model year. Side airbags aren’t specifically mandated, but nearly all manufacturers include them as standard equipment in order to meet federal side protection requirements.
How do you replace driver side air bag?
Part 1 of 2: Removing the old airbag
- Materials.
- Step 1: Disconnect the negative terminal on the car battery.
- Step 2: Locate the screw holes on the back of the steering wheel.
- Step 3: Undo all of the screws and remove the airbag.
- Step 4: Unplug the airbag.
- Step 1: Plug in your new airbag.
Do passenger airbags deploy if there is no passenger?
Only the driver’s airbag can deploy if there is no passenger in the front seat, or if the advanced airbag system has turned the passenger’s airbag off (see page ). If you ever have a moderate to severe frontal collision, sensors will detect the vehicle’s rapid deceleration.
What happens when an airbag deploys on the passenger side?
On the passenger side, an airbag rips through the dashboard when it deploys. On a side impact, an airbag may tear through the seat cover on its way out. And side curtain airbags destroy the headliner. These make collision repair costs increase substantially.
What’s the best way to replace driver side air bags?
Let the car sit for about 15 minutes to fully drain the capacitors. Step 2: Locate the screw holes on the back of the steering wheel. You may have to remove some of the plastic panels on the steering column to access all of the screws.
What should I do if my airbag has deployed?
Any airbags that have deployed must be replaced with new ones. Wiring and connectors must be inspected to make sure they aren’t damaged. Replacing the driver’s steering wheel a deployed airbag is fairly simple, but most of the others are labor and parts-intensive.
How much does it cost to replace a passenger side airbag?
The passenger side airbag will cost at least $300 to $800. Knee airbags and side curtains are not as common on front airbags but will also need to be replaced if deployed. Expect to spend almost the same as a passenger side airbag though these figures may vary depending on the design and size of the airbags.