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Airbag Release Tool for GM - Klann Tools

Part #: 0242-99

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Klann Tools
  • Model Number: 0242-99
  • Weight: 0.3 lbs
  • Design: Compact and lightweight for easy handling and storage.

Key Features

  • GM Vehicle Specific: Engineered for precise compatibility with General Motors (GM) vehicle airbag systems.
  • Specialized Design: Features a unique tip profile to engage and release airbag retention clips without damage.
  • Durable Construction: Built from robust materials for longevity and consistent performance in professional environments.
  • Ergonomic Grip: Designed for comfortable and secure handling during intricate airbag removal tasks.

Applications

  • Airbag Module Removal: Facilitates the safe and efficient release of airbag modules from steering wheels.
  • Automotive Repair: Essential for technicians performing repairs, diagnostics, or replacements of steering column components.
  • Vehicle Maintenance: Used during routine service or upgrades requiring access behind the steering wheel.
  • Collision Repair: Aids in the proper removal and reinstallation of airbag units following collision events.

Benefits

  • Enhanced Safety: Provides a secure method for airbag release, minimizing risk to the technician and the vehicle's components.
  • Prevents Damage: Reduces the likelihood of damaging sensitive airbag modules, steering wheels, or electrical connections.
  • Increases Efficiency: Streamlines the airbag removal process, saving time for automotive professionals.
  • Ensures Precision: Delivers a controlled and accurate release, crucial for intricate automotive work.
  • Professional Reliability: Offers a specialized solution that meets the demands of precise GM airbag servicing.

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  • Model: 99707
  • Shipping Weight: 0.3lbs
  • Manufacturers Part #: 0242-99
  • Manufactured by: Klann Tools
  • Also Known As: KL-0242-99, KLA0242-99

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 14 February, 2007.