Airbag Unit, Removing and Installing (Multi-Function Steering Wheel)
Airbag Unit, Removing And Installing (Multi-function Steering Wheel)
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
- Torque wrench V.A.G 1331
- Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information System VAS 5051 A
CAUTION: Observe safety precautions for work on airbags.
1 - Torx bolts T30 (Qty. 2)
- Tightening torque 7 Nm
2 - Steering wheel
3 - Spiral spring connector
4 - Airbag unit connector
5 - Airbag unit
- Removal:
- Disconnect the battery ground (GND) strap.
- Release steering column adjuster.
- Pull steering wheel - 2 - as far out as possible and up.
- Position steering wheel - 2 - vertically.
- Remove one Torx bolt T30 - 1 -.
- Turn steering wheel back a half turn and loosen second Torx bolt T30 - 1 -.
- Remove airbag unit connector - 4 -.
- Place airbag unit - 5 - so padding faces upward.
- Installing:
Installation is reverse of removal. Observe the following when doing so:
- Ensure connector and securing clip engage completely (audibly).
- Ensure no wires are in contact with gas generator.
- Ensure airbag wiring is not kinked. Route airbag wiring in a loop to the left.
- Tighten bolts - 1 - (Qty. 2) to a tightening torque of 7 Nm.
- Switch on ignition.
CAUTION: No one should be in vehicle when connecting battery.
- Connect the battery ground (GND) strap.
NOTE:
- Follow safety measures after connecting battery.
- If the Airbag Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) K75 shows a malfunction after assembly, DTC memory must be checked with Vehicle Diagnostic, Testing and Information System VAS 5051 A , cleared and then rechecked.
6 - Socket head bolt
- Tightening torque 50 Nm
7 - Supply cable
8 - Clip
9 - Multi-function steering wheel connector
10 - Steering wheel heating connector
11 - Coil connector with slip ring