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Old Dec 14, 2009 | 03:22 PM
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I'm gutting my interior soon so I can install some sound deadening and I keep seeing different instructions for removing the seats. Is disabling SRS mandatory? I mean I plan on completely disconnecting my battery so the car won't have any power at all during this entire process. Would that be enough, or do I still have to remove fuses and depower SRS separately? Thanks!!
Old Dec 14, 2009 | 03:34 PM
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Unplugging the battery simply keeps you from tripping the bag by bumping the bumper. It does not "disarm" the bag itself and it still has the potential to deploy.

The risk is small though unless you plan on messing with the seat (other than removing it) or steering wheel directly. You should be fine.
Old Dec 14, 2009 | 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Derf00
Unplugging the battery simply keeps you from tripping the bag by bumping the bumper. It does not "disarm" the bag itself and it still has the potential to deploy.

The risk is small though unless you plan on messing with the seat (other than removing it) or steering wheel directly. You should be fine.

That's the thing...I do..To properly deaden my car I'm going to gut it. I'm removing all of the interior except the dash(door panels, sail panels, seats & carpet). Judging from what you said I need to disable SRS even if the battery is disconnected from the car?
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