6R GTI airbag removal
Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2023 8:57 pm
Hello, I'm really struggling to remove my the airbag on my 2011 Polo GTI.
The goal is to replace a faulty steering angle sensor, so first I'm trying to remove the airbag. I have disconnected the battery and removed the top cowling from the steering column.
I understand there are two springy metal clips on the back of the steering wheel that need to be undone, one on each side. I can use a flathead screwdriver to push each clip all the way down, but (1) they won't "pop out" and (2) the airbag will not pull out either.
Any ideas? Is there a better tool for the job? Am I missing something else that needs to be unscrewed or unclipped? I've seen a few youtube videos that make it look quite straightforward, but none that apply specifically to the GTI, which seems to have a somewhat different steering wheel compared to the standard Polo (e.g. DSG paddles). I've noticed that there's a third, small (3mm?) round hole located at the bottom of the wheel - no idea if that has anything to do with it.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
The goal is to replace a faulty steering angle sensor, so first I'm trying to remove the airbag. I have disconnected the battery and removed the top cowling from the steering column.
I understand there are two springy metal clips on the back of the steering wheel that need to be undone, one on each side. I can use a flathead screwdriver to push each clip all the way down, but (1) they won't "pop out" and (2) the airbag will not pull out either.
Any ideas? Is there a better tool for the job? Am I missing something else that needs to be unscrewed or unclipped? I've seen a few youtube videos that make it look quite straightforward, but none that apply specifically to the GTI, which seems to have a somewhat different steering wheel compared to the standard Polo (e.g. DSG paddles). I've noticed that there's a third, small (3mm?) round hole located at the bottom of the wheel - no idea if that has anything to do with it.
Thanks in advance for any advice.