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10-21-2002, 04:25 PM | #1 |
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Before I mess up something whats the proper way to change a steel wheel cover?
On my 96gt I was moving some small peices of wood and one had a nail in it and it scraped a big line across the horse on the wheel cover so i bought a new steering wheel cover and i dont wanna mess up anything with the horn and airbag so any help before I mess somethin up, not familar with workin on the inside of cars, thanks
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10-22-2002, 09:40 AM | #2 |
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When you are working with Airbags, always unhook the battery. Wait for about 5 mins, for the back up system to becoame disarmed. Then on the side of the steering wheel, you will see 2 plaste cover, one on each side. Take them out using something with a fine tip. Then you will see 2 bolts, one on each side. Using a #8mm socket, take those bolts out. Then unplug the airbag model, and replace it, and repeat the process.
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