5amp5on
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Well this thread finally made me pull the trigger and order the eliminators from Japan. They said I should get them first week of December.
I would NOT trust it without the connector. The last thing you want is moisture in there shorting things out, or the wires short circuiting! Imagine the manufacturer designing all of the electrical connectors on a car that way? How long will the car last?I ordered the cancellation pieces from Nengun, but saw these today.
Nissan Z34 Fairlady Z Pop-up engine hood Cancel New F/S Japan | eBay
Not sure if I would trust it as it does not include the connectors.
Yes you remove them from the top. It's awkward but is done with normal hand tools. Once I get my deletes in I plan to post a step by step with photos. I'm not having these dumb things pop when I hit a squirrel, they are not required by DOT or anything else in the USA. I want them gone personally.Did you physically remove the poppers from the vehicle? If so, how? If they can't be removed from the top, I would have to find a shop 'willing' to do that part.
Obviously, these mods would probably void any warranty associated with them and possibly the SRS system completely.
I did not know that was an option. So you just unplugged the connectors from the poppers and plugged in the eliminators? I assumed there would be not be room for that.I just left them in place when installing the popper eliminators. A little extra weight in the (already heavy) car for nothing. But didn't want to do the extra work
That was my thought process, leave them in and just wrap up the popper end, unless removal was easy.I did not know that was an option. So you just unplugged the connectors from the poppers and plugged in the eliminators? I assumed there would be not be room for that.
I'll probably still remove but it's nice to know this is possible, takes the stress off removing them if they are a huge PITA.That was my thought process, leave them in and just wrap up the popper end, unless removal was easy.
Yes exactly!I did not know that was an option. So you just unplugged the connectors from the poppers and plugged in the eliminators? I assumed there would be not be room for that.
The removal process is not that bad. However, I was an autobody technician years ago. So, I am accustomed to this kind of work. First and foremost, disconnect the battery before you disconnect anything. Do not reconnect the battery until everything is plugged back in. You will need to remove the entire cowl panel, wiper blades, battery, and a large wire harness on the right side. The harness can be left connected, but you unclip it from the bracket it is on. Then remove the bracket. Then you will have access to the popper bolts. The left side is much easier, as there is nothing blocking it. The only thing I am waiting for now is a definitive answer as to whether the air bag module has to be reset since mine had deployed.Did you physically remove the poppers from the vehicle? If so, how? If they can't be removed from the top, I would have to find a shop 'willing' to do that part.
Obviously, these mods would probably void any warranty associated with them and possibly the SRS system completely.
That's great that you were able to do it yourself!I finally got around to removing the air bag module and sent it off to be reset. What a pain in the ass to get to. It is buried under all the trim behind the seats under strut tower bar. I had to not only mostly remove center console, but also side panels with rear speakers and trim panel behind the seats. Then still had to remove the trunk floor stuff and the foam piece under strut bar to get access to the rear screws for the module. Now I am stuck with dismantled car until I get the module back.