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does anyone know the proper procedure for removing the front seats in a 07 honda pilot? the vehicle has side airbags in the seats and i dont really wanna set them off by accident.
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    Disconnect the Battery and remove all the bolts.  Then before removing the seat from the vehicle, make sure to unplug all wires from the seat.

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ok i figured that much, what my concern was that i heard somewhere that the airbag modules store a little bit of a charge and that you had to drain it somehow? has anyone else heard about that or should disconnecting the battery be enough to get the seats out.
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