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air bags
After a moderate collision (rt fender, headlamp, bumper)
, Need to replace the airbags on a 1995 LeSabre. Any helpful suggestions/hints appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: air bags
It is best to replace the clock spring, air bag module, air bag sensors, and air bags all together. The module is easy but may need to be programmed by a dealership, some cars need to be and some cars the module comes programmed. The clock spring can be a tricky replacement, if you install it one turn wrong it can set the air bag off. It is usually best to let someone who has dealt with these before to replace them. Other than that, everything should just bolt and connect together.
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