Incidentally the local parts place had a pump for $90 instead of the
Ford $128.00 and the rubber seal is worth maybe worth $3.00 but Ford
wanted $29 and I paid $21.00
not happy Jan .
Still now I will spend a couple of hours getting the money back
That's because the right tool was at the shop and not on the end of a 14mm
split ring and hammer...
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Just heard this morning that my father it making a tool to remove an airbag
steering wheel. Ford wanted big bucks for the job and they seem to be the
only ones with the tool. Hope he doesn't kill himself with exploding
airbags, I've seen video and bang seems large.
Wonder why the workshops and wrecker didn't have the correct tool.
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Why does he need to remove the steering wheel?
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John H
> Just heard this morning that my father it making a tool to remove an
> airbag
> steering wheel. Ford wanted big bucks for the job and they seem to be the
> only ones with the tool. Hope he doesn't kill himself with exploding
> airbags, I've seen video and bang seems large.
>
> Wonder why the workshops and wrecker didn't have the correct tool.
What model Ford are we talking about here?
Most Fords with a steering wheel airbag have the bag held in place with two
small Torx screws, and removing them takes all of 3 minutes.
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Regards,
Noddy.
Needed it for RWC, not sure what model but it was an auction $900 one about
10yo.
Nope.
Some people consider anything other then a 10mm spanner (or 3/8 spanner
belted on with a decent size hammer) as requiring a special tool ;-)
> Some people consider anything other then a 10mm spanner (or 3/8 spanner
> belted on with a decent size hammer) as requiring a special tool ;-)
Lol :)
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Regards,
Noddy.
Some might say that it takes a special kind of tool to belt a 3/8 spanner
on with a decent sized hammer :)
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In those cases the special tool is the one gripping the spanner.
Fraser
atec77 cough ahem...