When you remove the passenger dash should it clip straight back in? My one doesn't seem to...I can lift it off unusually easy and it's put back together.
Try adjusting the clips so the can make a better snug fit. I'm pretty sure you checked to see if any were broken. But it should not lift easy without a little bit of pressure.
It won't come out just by removing the glove box. It's attached to the back of the passenger dash by hookes on the airbag. That you have to kinda twisted it and then I comes out but there's no space there for you to do that unless you remove the hvac on the car where the cabin filter goes. My method is a long process and good. And definitely fast than remover the hvac. Let me know if you have any question or need more help.
Unfortunately you would need to remove the passenger airbag but you can replace just the dash but you need to remove the airbag. Don't forget to remove the positive or negative from the battery first every time when working with airbags.
@@jmorales5407 thank you so much for your reply! Also thanks for the tip...battery disengaged won't allow the airbag to be deployed in case an airbag cable gets yanked right?
That's actually a Honda Civic bro but nice video I appreciate it
You don’t have to take the glove box completely out, just pull it out like you’re changing the cabin filter
Do you have to reset after this ? To remove the airbag light indicator ?
bet my car will have a million rattles after I let Honda do this free repair on my 2009.
FAX, Thats why Im looking at this vid.
When you remove the passenger dash should it clip straight back in? My one doesn't seem to...I can lift it off unusually easy and it's put back together.
Try adjusting the clips so the can make a better snug fit. I'm pretty sure you checked to see if any were broken. But it should not lift easy without a little bit of pressure.
So it can't just come out where you removed the glove box or it will not fit?
It won't come out just by removing the glove box. It's attached to the back of the passenger dash by hookes on the airbag. That you have to kinda twisted it and then I comes out but there's no space there for you to do that unless you remove the hvac on the car where the cabin filter goes. My method is a long process and good. And definitely fast than remover the hvac. Let me know if you have any question or need more help.
Can you take the passenger dash off without touching the airbag? If not, can you swap an airbag onto a replacement dash?
Unfortunately you would need to remove the passenger airbag but you can replace just the dash but you need to remove the airbag. Don't forget to remove the positive or negative from the battery first every time when working with airbags.
@@jmorales5407 thank you so much for your reply! Also thanks for the tip...battery disengaged won't allow the airbag to be deployed in case an airbag cable gets yanked right?
Any time any other question just ask. Best of luck.
@@jmorales5407 got the dash up but holy hell, prying out the airbag takes a lot of patience. Using a clip pry tool helped immensely
So we don’t have to disconnect the battery?
I have done a few without disconnecting the battery but to play it safe you should disconnect the battery.
does this work for honda civic dx
fernando diaz. It's should be the same concept depend on the year of your car.
Honda Civic , not CR-V 🤣🤣🤣
Very bad camera work
Thanks.