It wont just disconnect your battery and you should be good
Here's a link to a post MikeD made about removing the driver's airbag. I wouldn't consider it too difficult. As long as you follow the precautions, the risk involved is very minimal.mondonalds said:Has anyone ever changed their steering wheel out? I found a steering wheel with better leather and am thinking about swapping it out, but am worried about getting around the air bag. How likely will it blow up in my face?
I found a steering wheel today, its in pretty good shape, off a 93 sedan, just like mine. It has no airbag, so I will have to remove the airbag from my steering wheel and put it on the replacement.nismo_240 said:ya you should use your old one you never know if the one you get with the steering wheel would be good some people. To rip people off will have ones that have already been opened or activated with an accident. And just cut the bag out and stuff it with newspaper shreds or paper and seal them up. belive me i work at a body shop and seen that a couple times. so if you ever get a new steering wheel with Air bag you should get it checked by pro or use your old one. unless you buy from a company. than if they do do that you can just sue
Trust me, it's very very easy, Jasonmondonalds said:Wow, thanks for all the quick responses. It looks like I may try and do this, the new steering wheel doesnt have an airbag, so I will be using the old one.
whoa...welcome back MikeMikeD said:Trust me, it's very very easy, Jason-Mike
:werd: Good to see you...Daddymac117 said:whoa...welcome back Mike![]()
Amen. Probably easier than changing the oil IMO. Just be careful with the clock spring, that's a fragile and expensive part.MikeD said:Trust me, it's very very easy, Jason-Mike
Yes. It's 2x T30. Usually you need new ones. Presupposed they are kinda worn out. If it's your first swap ever, you really don't need new ones. -Mikemondonalds said:In the service manual, it says to use new torx bolts. Do I need to use new ones and I assume I can get them from the dealer??
This one is under the steering wheel behind the lid, what is held with 2 small screws. After removing you can see the red short connector. Picsmondonalds said:Also, where is the short connector located?
Hi NickDaddymac117 said:whoa...welcome back Mike![]()
I found an OEM one that was in better shape.type26spd said:Which steering wheel did you swap into you car???