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This might sound obvious, but I assume the price displayed is for one only, hence at current price of £79.99 it's £159.98 + shipping?This is what I ordered & the page is working for me - you need to make sure you order both left and right sides by clicking the picture/icon.
Maybe it is blocked if you order from the US?
Note this page does say "used" now.
Yes, correctThis might sound obvious, but I assume the price displayed is for one only, hence at current price of £79.99 it's £159.98 + shipping?
Yes, it came to around £160 altogether. Worth it as the touch sensitive controls were just so annoying.This might sound obvious, but I assume the price displayed is for one only, hence at current price of £79.99 it's £159.98 + shipping?
youre not being paranoid as airbag deployment is a risk. You can just disconnect your battery for like 30 minutes to discharge the airbag.I've never played around with car stuff so this is going to be the dumbest question of all time, but...i'm so afraid the airbag could explode on my face if i do something not stupidly wrong, but just slighly wrong. Am i too paranoid or does this actually takes some experience to be installed?
youre not being paranoid as airbag deployment is a risk. You can just disconnect your battery for like 30 minutes to discharge the airbag.
Even though i disconnect battery, i still kinda keep my head out of the line of fire of the airbag while working on the steering wheel defying my previously stated logic. and I handle my detached airbag as if it was a landmine....LOL
That link takes me through to buttons that look like the touch sensitive buttons as fitted as standard to the Emira?Testing would entail #1 are they new? and #2 are they clicky? Im assuming both are true but I cant confirm it. Hence the testing.
If you want to order and see for yourself and take the risk without verification, here's the link.
Are you intentionally linking through goskimresources - or are you unaware of this?This link?
yeah like docron has mentioned, just disconnect the battery and let it sit for a little to discharge, then go work on it. I've pulled steering wheels before and every single time I have pulled the battery, just a rule of thumb safety.I've never played around with car stuff so this is going to be the dumbest question of all time, but...i'm so afraid the airbag could explode on my face if i do something not stupidly wrong, but just slighly wrong. Am i too paranoid or does this actually takes some experience to be installed?