Other Name: Air Bag Assembly, Instrument Panel; Instrument Panel Air Bag, Upper; Passenger Inflator Module; Air Bag Assembly, Instrument Panel Passenger
Replaces: 73970-20080-B0, 73970-20081-B0
Part Name Code: 73970A
Item Weight: 10.10 Pounds
Item Dimensions: 16.0 x 11.2 x 8.5 inches
Condition: New
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
SKU: 73970-20081-B1
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Toyota's
factory warranty.
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Fits the following 2005 Toyota Celica Submodels:
GT, GTS | 4 Cyl 1.8 L GAS
2005 Toyota Celica Air Bag
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2005 Toyota Celica Air Bag Parts Q&A
Q: How should the Air Bag be inspected after a collision on 2005 Toyota Celica?
A: The front passenger Air Bag assembly requires immediate examination as the first step in supplemental restraint system inspection after any collision occurs. The diagnostic system check needs to be done on vehicles that did not experience collisions while checking for cuts, small cracks and marked discoloration on the front passenger Air Bag assembly and instrument panel. A check for identical damage should be performed on the front passenger Air Bag assembly after removing it from any vehicle that wasn't protected by the Air Bag after a collision. The wire harness needs inspection for cuts or cracks alongside an examination of the instrument panel for deformation or cracks. Perform another diagnostic check after which inspect both the instrument panel and wire harness for any sign of damage. The correct method must be followed for both front passenger Air Bag assembly removal and installation while also requiring replacement of instrument panel components that become deformed or cracked. To examine the side Air Bag assembly follow the same testing procedures according to the collision history and Air Bag deployment status while inspecting the seatback assembly and wire harness for damage. Inspection of the steering wheel pad and spiral cable demands both diagnostic testing and visual examination of cuts along with probe of the horn button contact plate. All checks on the Air Bag harness should confirm the absence of breaks and inspect for connector damage. Any detected faulty components require replacement. A replacement of the Air Bag sensor assembly becomes necessary when the assembly deploys or if it appears faulty or suffers from accidental drop conditions. The side Air Bag sensor assembly needs similar replacement consideration. Front Air Bag sensor inspections should occur to check for damage regardless of whether the Air Bag deployed and you should replace it if required. Organizations must inspect the door side Air Bag sensor for faults and damaged areas and replace it when necessary. Proper procedures for disassembling and assembling all components must be followed at all times to maintain safety along with specifications compliance.