Honda CR-V: Driver's Airbag Replacement

Removal

1. Disconnect the negative cable from the battery and wait at least 3 minutes before beginning work.

2. Remove the access panel (A) from the steering wheel, then disconnect the driver's airbag 4P connector (B) and horn switch 1P connector (C) from the cable reel.

Honda CR-V. SRS (Supplemental Restraint System)

3. Using a TORX T30 bit, remove the two TORX bolts (A).

Honda CR-V. SRS (Supplemental Restraint System)

4. Remove the driver's airbag (B).

Installation

1. Connect the horn switch connector (1P) (A) to the driver's airbag (B).

Honda CR-V. SRS (Supplemental Restraint System)

2. Place the driver's airbag in the steering wheel, and secure it with new TORX bolts (C).

3. Connect the cable reel 4P connector (A) to the driver's airbag 4P connector, then install the access panel (B) on the steering wheel.

Honda CR-V. SRS (Supplemental Restraint System)

4. Connect the negative cable from the battery.

5. After installing the airbag, confirm proper system operation:

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