whats needed to remove the airbag/ and wheel?
#2
2 torx bits benhind the wheel. disconnect the battery for a good 20 minutes to discharge any juice. turn the wheel so the torx are at the bottom and remove them remoive the bag and theres a plug at the back. remove it thats about it
#3
Yup, like 32krazy said...easy peasy..take your time and do it calmly. Position the steering wheel perfectly straight before you pop it off so that you can pop it back on straight as well. I think there is a "996 steering wheel removal" video on YouTube in case you want to have a look.
#7
I know Steve lol...just if he wanted anything further... 4x 9x6 chassis here atm
FWIW, you don't need to disconnect the battery or airbag CU to do the swap...at your own risk of course...
FWIW, you don't need to disconnect the battery or airbag CU to do the swap...at your own risk of course...
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#10
Yeah, if im not mistaken the video i was referring to on YouTube the person was actually going a bit further than just removing the wheel. I think he was fixing something with the indicators and he messed with the clockspring. I didn't even breathe on the clockspring. Last thing I wanted was to have a disaster on my hands from an easy steering wheel swap!
#11
where is this spring and how do you swap wheels without it coming loose? And if it does, what happens?
#12
Sometimes the back portion of the steering wheel gets stuck with the clock spring and the whole thing will come out. I had it happen and it took me an hour to figure out how the clock spring went back in
#13
loosen the center nut but don't remove it. then start pulling towards you. After the wheel is loose from the shaft, then fully remove the center nut and slowly remove the wheel.
Sometimes the back portion of the steering wheel gets stuck with the clock spring and the whole thing will come out. I had it happen and it took me an hour to figure out how the clock spring went back in
Sometimes the back portion of the steering wheel gets stuck with the clock spring and the whole thing will come out. I had it happen and it took me an hour to figure out how the clock spring went back in
#14
no. the spring operates the airbag and horn electrical connection. its wound behind the wheel. about 1 minute in is the clockspring
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hux78ZoPcAI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hux78ZoPcAI
Last edited by 32krazy!; 01-21-2017 at 04:55 PM.