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#1 Posted : Friday, 29 July 2011 5:08:14 PM(UTC)
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hi i have a series 2 vt commodore which has leather interior my question is which is the best way to remove the steering wheel without setting the air bag off as it needs to be recovered is there a special tecnique to use etc
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#2 Posted : Friday, 29 July 2011 7:03:22 PM(UTC)
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I have done a couple of these, first:
Set wheels at straight ahead
Pull the air bag fuse
Undo the air bag from behind with security screws
Unplug airbag and place in safe place upright
Undo the nut on steering wheel
The ones I have done the wheel now just comes off, if it does not you MUST use a steering wheel puller, DO NOT hit shaft with anything.

When re fitting read instructions on clock spring, you must see the green dot in the window. It shouldbe visible if you starter with the whels in the straight ahead position. If not you will destroy the clock spring when you turn the wheel.

Reverse the above procedure to re fit.

Warren
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#3 Posted : Friday, 5 August 2011 9:13:09 PM(UTC)
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quote:
Originally posted by Warren Turnbull
I have done a couple of these, first:
Set wheels at straight ahead
Pull the air bag fuse
Undo the air bag from behind with security screws
Unplug airbag and place in safe place upright
Undo the nut on steering wheel
The ones I have done the wheel now just comes off, if it does not you MUST use a steering wheel puller, DO NOT hit shaft with anything.

When re fitting read instructions on clock spring, you must see the green dot in the window. It shouldbe visible if you starter with the whels in the straight ahead position. If not you will destroy the clock spring when you turn the wheel.

Reverse the above procedure to re fit.

Warren


Aye aye aye no no no. The air bags in cars should not be touched by anyone who has not been trained to do so. Only a fool or an idiot would follow these dangerous instructions. There are specialist people at dealers to do this work. God knows what is going to happen if the air bag did not deploy when it should have and somebody was injured. This is just crazy and the post should be deleted.
look out, the guru is coming through...
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