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My truck is part of the Takata airbag recall. I've hesitated to take it to the dealer for the recall because my dash is cracked in three places by the passenger airbag. I don't really want my dash busted up worse and I don't really want to turn my truck loose to total strangers at the dealer. I need to address the recall before I put the dash cap on. For the money, I decided to do the repair myself, like most things. I went to the dealer this afternoon and bought the inflator. The truck is in the storage out in Willis right now. I got the Roadmaster out on Sunday so it would get driven some. It's been sitting for around 10 weeks. Anyway, I'll likely go get the truck and do the airbag repair this weekend.....

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Plus, then you can do crazy stunts setting off the old inflator :banana:
 
I don't play with Ammonium Nitrate.
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Call me of you need someone to fly in and assist.
Finally got around to the DIY Takata inflator recall for my passenger side airbag. Wasn't a bad job at all. Drop the glove box door, pull out the upper storage compartment and door, disconnect the battery, unplug the airbag, four bolts and then CAREFULLY remove the airbag assembly from the dash.....

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Why I decided to do this job myself....

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Snip....

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Remove....

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Replace....

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Back in....

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My kind of project. Maybe an hour, maybe an hour and a half. I was super careful removing the airbag from the dash. Now I don't have to worry about me and my passenger getting killed or maimed if the passenger airbag deploys. Neat.
 
Finally got around to the DIY Takata inflator recall for my passenger side airbag. Wasn't a bad job at all. Drop the glove box door, pull out the upper storage compartment and door, disconnect the battery, unplug the airbag, four bolts and then CAREFULLY remove the airbag assembly from the dash.....

Why I decided to do this job myself....

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I see you have the same broken dash pieces as me...
 

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