Start by removing the negative
Battery Cable and wait two minutes so the reserve capacitor can discharge and stop the air bag from accidentally operating while you remove it. After that, reach behind the
Steering Wheel and take out both screw covers and screws holding the driver air bag in place. Avoid pulling on the horn switch feed pigtail wire when you remove the air bag or horn switch connectors; doing so might cause damage to either the feed circuit or the horn switch membrane. Pull the air bag back only far enough to remove the two air bag squib connectors and the horn connector and then detach the driver air bag from the steering column. A driver air bag trim cover is replaceable; if the switch of the horn malfunctions or the trim cover is damaged, the air bag cushion assembly may be placed in a new trim cover. If the air bag is defective, it must be changed and the connected trim cover must also be changed.