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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: MK316V on 25 February 2004, 21:18
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Anyone fitted one of these or taken one out and knows where the wires go?
Any replys grateful
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Are you looking to fit an airbag to a car that didn't come from the factory with one?
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yeah, can't it be done?
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If you're looking to retro fit an airbag, its going to be a pretty big job.
Not only have you got the steering wheel/airbag assembly to fit and wire, you will also need to fit the accelerometer/s that actually trigger the thing in an impact.
Not sure you'll ever be 100% confident in it working, which defeats the object of fitting it.
Also, getting the bits, I'm pretty sure that there are laws regarding selling them (to stop scrappers selling potentially damaged/faulty ones)so you may have to go through some pretty expensive channels to get them!
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Its the passenger airbag that im looking to fit. I have just bought one with the controller and all the wiring for ?50.
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I'm being a total thingy aren't I? You said passenger airbag, not drivers! Sorry, I'm a div!!
Right, that does make things a little easier, in as much that if you have a drivers airbag, you'll already have the accelerometers in place.
To be honest, I think you would really need to strip a Mk3 dash, and see what goes on behind where it is positioned.
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ok thanks for that, will take out the glove box at the weekend and see whats behind it.
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My first thought is WHY ??? It takes up sooooo much space that you have no glovebox at all hence people fitting Mk3 Cab gloveboxes underneath ( instead of that useless shelf which stuff falls off when you accelerate! ) then driving round wondering if its gonna work! :P
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ohh whats that about cab gloveboxes? :)
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For those of us who are sick of looking at a big plastic blanking plate with the word AIRBAG emblazoned upon it , get yourself a Mk3 cab glovebox which screws underneath and replace aforementioned useless shelf/tray and provides you with a lockable glovebox! Job done, but why VW thought fit to supply hairdressers with a place for their hairdryers!( i can hear cab owners seething now! ;D JOKE GUYS'N'GIRLS! ;D) and not the rest of us who want some secure storage bar the boot fails me! ???
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how much is a cab glovebox from vw? and whats the part # ?
my car doesnt have a passenger side airbag, so ive got a normal glovebox too.. lol
btw my '96 polo had a drivers side glovebox, very cool... missed it for a while.
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Ah excellent would be interested to know about the Mk1 glve box too as I have a passenger airbag (factory fit so no idea how to wire it in - sorry) and there is nowhere to keep anything as soon as you put your foot down everything falls of that stupid shelf!!
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Dunno part number just asked for Mk3 cab glovebox and it just replaces shelf under passenger airbag.Got mine from a scrappy which was mint and 20 quid.Undo screws and bosh ;)
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Why exactly do you want to fit a passenger airbag?
i used to work in the airbag industry and it is not something I would attempt.
I presume you already have a driver airbag. The driver airbag is far more important than the passenger airbag as it protects you from injuring your chest and/or face against the steering wheel. On the passenger side there is no steering wheel so, providing the passenger is wearing a seat belt, the prescence of an airbag is not so crucial.
It just seams a lot of trouble to go to in order to gain a minimal benefit. Also, if I recall correctly the complete fascia is different on cars with a passenger airbag.
midbloke