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<blockquote data-quote="AND268Y" data-source="post: 173990" data-attributes="member: 4043"><p>Just had a good look at the airbag cover and both bolts are tight. It looks like there is a clip that clips it into the dashboard that just doesn't want to hold it (right hand corner nearest you when sat in the passenger seat). It looks like there is a plastic lug on the cover that locates into the dashboard, so just wondered if there should be some sort of metal clip on the lug that help to hold it in place. I'm a bit nervous at lifting the cover up in the airbag goes off accidently. Any help of this would be appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Stunty, you're right. The ST is quicker in a straight line dash, but I wouldn't like to say which would be the quicker on a twisty B road. Since changing the induction kit that came with the car to the one I had on my Elise, it now sound like an absolute dream, even at low revs around town.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AND268Y, post: 173990, member: 4043"] Just had a good look at the airbag cover and both bolts are tight. It looks like there is a clip that clips it into the dashboard that just doesn't want to hold it (right hand corner nearest you when sat in the passenger seat). It looks like there is a plastic lug on the cover that locates into the dashboard, so just wondered if there should be some sort of metal clip on the lug that help to hold it in place. I'm a bit nervous at lifting the cover up in the airbag goes off accidently. Any help of this would be appreciated. Stunty, you're right. The ST is quicker in a straight line dash, but I wouldn't like to say which would be the quicker on a twisty B road. Since changing the induction kit that came with the car to the one I had on my Elise, it now sound like an absolute dream, even at low revs around town. [/QUOTE]
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