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2000 Toyota Solara Airbag, Air Bag Sensor, Air Bag Control Module

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2000 Toyota Solara Supplemental Restraint System Diagram
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  • 5 Toyota 89173-39195 Front Sensor
    89173-39195
    Front Sensor
    Sensor, Air Bag, Front
    • Location: Passenger Side
    MSRP: $132.43 Your Price: $109.84
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  • 6 Toyota 89174-39065 Front Sensor
    89174-39065
    Front Sensor
    Sensor, Air Bag, Front
    • Location: Driver Side
    MSRP: $132.43 Your Price: $109.84
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OEM 2000 Toyota Solara Parts for Supplemental Restraint System

Genuine 2000 Toyota Solara parts are produced by Toyota with the official design and standards, thus they ensure a high quality throughout the production process. OEM parts are the ideal choice for people looking for new Supplemental Restraint System parts. With our competitive prices, we offer 2000 Toyota Solara Airbag, Air Bag Sensor, Air Bag Control Module that fit tight budgets, while still including the manufacturer warranties, a hassle-free returns policy and quick shipping options.

Air Bag Sensor, Airbag Installation and Repair Tips for 2000 Toyota Solara

  • Q: When should the front Air Bag sensor be replaced on 2000 Toyota Solara?
    A: Install a new front Air bag sensor when the SRS deployed in a collision, when it is faulty in troubleshooting, or when it dropped. The removal and installation of the front Air Bag sensor is an important process to follow the appropriate procedure.
  • Q: What is the proper procedure and safety protocol for deploying and disposing of a steering wheel pad Airbag using the Special Service Tool before scrapping a vehicle equipped with an SRS system on 2000 Toyota Solara?
    A: Stripping a car using an SRS or disposing an Air Bag, always first use it outside to ensure not to inconvenience the inhabitants. Wear gloves and safety glasses and make sure that the tool works well. Once deployed, clean the Air Bag carefully and wash hands do not use water on the deployed Air Bag.
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