How to Remove the Steering Wheel Airbag on Changan CS75?

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MatteoMarie
07/24/25 9:47am
Changan CS75 is positioned between CS55 and CS95 as a compact SUV, equipped with the Bluecore series engine. Below are the steps to remove the steering wheel airbag on the Changan CS75: 1. First, straighten the steering wheel, then use a small flat-head screwdriver to locate the disassembly hole on the left side, insert it to release the lock. 2. Next, find the disassembly hole on the right side of the steering wheel, insert the screwdriver to release the lock. 3. Finally, locate the disassembly hole at the bottom of the steering wheel, insert the screwdriver to release the lock.
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LeFrank
08/11/25 5:03am
As someone who frequently tinkers with cars in the garage, I think removing the airbag from a Changan CS75 steering wheel can be a DIY job, but safety is the top priority. Remember to disconnect the negative terminal of the battery first and wait 10-15 minutes for the system to power down—otherwise, there's a big risk of accidental airbag deployment. Next, there are usually two or three small screws or clips on the steering wheel, which can be gently pried open with a screwdriver. Under the airbag cover of the Changan CS75, there's a connector—be careful when unplugging it to avoid damaging it by pulling too hard. Last time I did this, I nearly broke it, but luckily I was wearing gloves for protection. Take your time during the whole process—slow and steady wins the race. After removal, check the cables for aging or damage—this is common, and it's best to test the system before installing a new airbag. DIYing saves a few hundred bucks in repair costs, but I’d still recommend beginners get guidance from an experienced person to avoid accidental injuries.
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