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carguy411 
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if u had to change the speakers in a new '00-03 bmw with the airbags in the door how would u go about doing that. can the air bags deploy by accident when removing it??what should i look out for and any tips.. also what about removing the power front seats i want to run wires and keep it nice and neat and easy for myself.anything i should watch out for the seats too
thanks for your help
BByinstaller 
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Posted: February 23, 2004 at 11:46 PM / IP Logged  
just disconnect the neg terminal on the batt.
carguy411 
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but is everything connected tto the door panel itsself...do i have to be careful of anything when i disconect t panle and then hook it back up. im just worried anout deploying it or it not working right. i know i can unhoook the battery but is there anything important i should know
Ravendarat 
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check for conectors going into the doors, i think they are yellow two pin connectors, and disconect those plugs. Those are the airbag harnesses. The Air bags are not attached to the door panels but to the doors themselves. As far as the seats go I have never tried to remove the seats but I would check to see if there are airbags in them first.
carguy411 
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would it make a difference if there is a airbag in them????
also should i disconnect the batery before i romove any of them??
and do you guys have any tips on running new speaker wire thru the car and thru the rubber boot into the door??
i always run into problems with that in all ars
thanks
carguy411 
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Posted: February 27, 2004 at 9:41 AM / IP Logged  
also besides the questions above
--is there a problem or should i look out for running wires thru the seat for the headrest monitors???
and final. can i dynamat the doors while i have the panles off will that affect the air bags.. or are the doors seadesnd alrady from the factory cause they seem preety quiet
thanks
onthespot 
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Posted: February 27, 2004 at 6:40 PM / IP Logged  
you shuldnt have to worry about dynamat in your car.
carguy411 
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Posted: February 28, 2004 at 9:52 AM / IP Logged  
ok kool but what about the other questions i posted about running the wires in the door ,in the seats etc...
thanks

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