RedFlanno Member 4 Member For: 16y 4d Posted 18/12/10 11:15 AM Share Posted 18/12/10 11:15 AM GreetingsI am wanting to take the seats out to the BF (long story), but I dont want to set the airbag off.Is it just a case of disconnecting the battery, or, do I need to sacrifice a chicken, drink the blood whilst standing on one foot?CheersRed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kyle173 Donating Members 774 Member For: 16y 2m 9d Gender: Male Location: brisbane Posted 18/12/10 11:36 AM Share Posted 18/12/10 11:36 AM mate I just had the batter disconected if ya worried just pull the airbag out before u do it honestly took me like 15 mins if that to do the front seats u will need hex allen keys Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RHR BOOST Moderating Team 5,698 Member For: 21y 4m 6d Gender: Male Location: Southern Highlands NSW Posted 18/12/10 08:38 PM Share Posted 18/12/10 08:38 PM I think hes talking about the air bags in the seats Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedFlanno Member 4 Member For: 16y 4d Posted 18/12/10 10:45 PM Author Share Posted 18/12/10 10:45 PM You got in one! I'm wanting to take the seats out and not get "airbagged" if I undo or fiddle with any of the electrical connectors under the seat. The BA was a case of battery off for a _minimum_ of 60 seconds, then proceed.Sounds like it is the same deal for the BF?CheersRed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RHR BOOST Moderating Team 5,698 Member For: 21y 4m 6d Gender: Male Location: Southern Highlands NSW Posted 19/12/10 02:17 AM Share Posted 19/12/10 02:17 AM that's what id be thinking. Just to be safe you could always disconnect the battery the night before you start doing the work Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tocchi Sandtrap Motorsport Donating Members 2,055 Member For: 16y 1m 17d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 19/12/10 02:53 AM Share Posted 19/12/10 02:53 AM I disconnect the battery then remove the seat. usually about 5mins from start to finish.never had an issue Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedFlanno Member 4 Member For: 16y 4d Posted 19/12/10 04:46 AM Author Share Posted 19/12/10 04:46 AM (edited) Excellent! Thanks for the replies.Do you know what risk there is if Spacers are put under the rear of the seats to "allow" the fitting of things? That is, the front seat rail bolts are angled, so spacing them is going to mean the bolts wont go in, but the backs, well, I could try, but would prefer input from greater minds than mine!CheerRed Edited 19/12/10 05:22 AM by RHR No need to quote above post. USE FAST REPLY Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tocchi Sandtrap Motorsport Donating Members 2,055 Member For: 16y 1m 17d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 19/12/10 04:50 AM Share Posted 19/12/10 04:50 AM it should be fine. as the seat are made to angle anyways with the electric seats.providing the spacers arent greater than 5mm for example. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hawlass Silver Donating Members 1,161 Member For: 17y 2m 2d Gender: Male Location: left right out Posted 19/12/10 05:55 AM Share Posted 19/12/10 05:55 AM Heres a link to the procedure, as part of installing a rear center consul footwell light. The battery is disconnected to disable the seatbelt pretensioners also.http://www.fordmods.com/documents.php?d=91 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedFlanno Member 4 Member For: 16y 4d Posted 19/12/10 08:30 AM Author Share Posted 19/12/10 08:30 AM Heres a link to the procedure, as part of installing a rear center consul footwell light. The battery is disconnected to disable the seatbelt pretensioners also.http://www.fordmods.com/documents.php?d=91I'm glad I asked!Many thanks for the all the helpful links and advice.It has been most "enlightening".CheersRed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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