Less than an hour total time for both sides.
I posted pictures back earlier in this thread showing he actuator on the driver side air bag module.
FORD GT SPECIAL HANDLING
NOTE: Dealers should make every attempt to consolidate repair of the driver and passenger inflator
replacements in one visit.
Dealers are authorized to claim up to a maximum combined value of $200 to provide unique services
to Ford GT owners under Customer Satisfaction Program 14809. Examples of potential services
include:
• Technician travel to vehicle location for repair
• Vehicle transportation (towing/flatbed) to and from dealership
Ford and Lincoln Dealerships are authorized to claim the special handling allowance. Owners will not
be notified of this service in owner mailings.
Notice to Ford dealerships:
http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/acms/cs/jaxrs/download/doc/UCM469524/RCMN-14V802-0185.pdf
(Note, contains illustrations for the installer)
excerpt:
That is pretty cool! Thanks for the info. Will be nice to have a tech come do this in the safety of my own garage. Thanks, Ford!
I don't think the exception applies to a home call but rather to a dealer out in the boonies of Nebraska that has to bring in a trained GT tech from Omaha
From looking at the service manual it doesn't look too hard. I took the passenger side airbag out of my Mustang in about 10 minutes. Note it's not the airbag itself but the canister of accelerant that inflates it that is replaced.
Kayvan, thats interesting. I'd love for a tech to come to my house to do this repair. In fact, the local folks have talked about getting together in the spring for just this kind of option. PS Love the profile pic!
Tony, thats a better read, for sure. Maybe I just had wishful thinking!
You weren't alone. Read just a few posts back.
So Ford had a GT training program for technicians? Did they get an accreditation that I can inquire about?