PT Cruiser L4-2.4L Turbo (2009)
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4. Repeat 3 on the other top access hole, hook (2) and loop (1).
5. The bottom loop can be twisted off, but is used mainly to line up the other two for assembly. It is identifiable by the conical shape of the loop (1).
This must be at the bottom of the steering wheel upon assembly.
6. Once released, disconnect the two airbag squibs (2), the one speed control connector (4 and 5), and remove the driver airbag from the steering
wheel (1).
7. If the driver airbag has been deployed, the steering column must be inspected and the clockspring must be replaced See: Steering and
Suspension/Steering/Steering Column/Testing and Inspection/Steering Column and See: Accessories and Optional Equipment/Steering Mounted
Controls Communication Module/Service and Repair/Steering Column Control Module - Removal.