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Mazda 3 Service Manual: Driver Side Air Bag Module Removal/Installation [Standard Deployment Control System]

Mazda 3 Service Manual / Engine / Control / Information / Driver Side Air Bag Module Removal/Installation [Standard Deployment Control System]

WARNING:

1. Switch the ignition to off.

2. Disconnect the negative battery cable and wait for 1 min or more

..

3. Remove the covers.


4. Remove the bolts.

5. Using a flathead screwdriver, lift the locking device carefully, however do not remove it.


6. Disconnect the air bag module connector.

7. Disconnect the horn switch connector.

8. Remove the driver-side air bag module.

9. Install in the reverse order of removal.

10. Switch the ignition to ON.

11. Verify that the air bag system warning light illuminates for approx. 6 s

and goes out.

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