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steering wheel removal
What tools do i need to remove the steering wheel and air bag on my type s! It has an accord type r one on it at the moment and Im about to fit an integra one on it.
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Exactly this. Disconnect the battery.mills wrote:Its 2 star shape screws to release the airbag. You will need a T30 bit I think. Pull airbag forward and disconnect wiring. Then a 14 mm socket for the steering wheel. As said, leave the nut on a couple of threads so when you yank the wheel it doesn't come off in your face
There's a plastic cover on each side of the airbag, prise them off the a small flatheaded screwdriver, this will then reveal a star shaped screw each side (T30 as Mills said) unscrew, then disconnect the airbag (yellow) connector it has a collar....pull the collar back and pull the connector apart to disconnect.
Then unclip the black wire, the airbag can now be removed.
Then use a 14mm socket to undo the big screw in middle of the steering wheel, leave it on a few turns, then yank away at the steering wheel until it comes off.
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As long as it's not a DC2 one he'll be fine.nitin_s1 wrote:You sure the integra wheel will fit?
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so will this fit then?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151055594223? ... 1439.l2649
coz this is what i bought.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151055594223? ... 1439.l2649
coz this is what i bought.
