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Mark CSL 31-03-2008 04:51 PM

How to change a CSL steering wheel Video
 
Hope this helps

http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/i...1-002_xvid.jpg

Gastro 31-03-2008 08:18 PM

That is great - thanks for that... :notworthy:

Optimus_CSL 01-04-2008 10:47 AM

Likewise Mark, many thanks, maybe even give it a go myself after that master class! :notworthy:

Mark CSL 01-04-2008 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Optimus_CSL
Likewise Mark, many thanks, maybe even give it a go myself after that master class! :notworthy:

I dont know abut master class but you will see how BMW rip you off :thumbs:

david 30-08-2008 08:03 PM

cool, I like it with your scotish accent.... :thumbs:

that remember's me back in 76->80 when I was a kid living in Peterhead and later in Aberdeen.... damm, it's so fare.... and what good time I had as a kid in scotland.. :bigcry:

Mark CSL 30-08-2008 08:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by david
cool, I like it with your scotish accent.... :thumbs:

that remember's me back in 76->80 when I was a kid living in Peterhead and later in Aberdeen.... damm, it's so fare.... and what good time I had as a kid in scotland.. :bigcry:

Thanks
i live in the middle of glasgow and edinburgh
So i get a bit of both cultures :hahaha:
Polite Edinburgh and Ned Glasow :hahaha:

NZ_M3 10-09-2008 02:23 AM

I might just add to this DIY if you don't mind Mark.

1. Disconnect the battery before you remove the airbag (no chance of the airbag warning light coming on) - if you don't disconnect the battery make sure you DON"T TURN ON THE IGNITION OR ANYTHING ELECTRICAL whilst the airbag is disconnected.

2. The Torque spec for the steering wheel bolt is 62.5Nm or 46ft-lb - best to torque this up to spec if you have a torque wrench.

3. Becareful when you pull the steering wheel off, sometimes the clock spring (the black plastic thing behind the steering wheel) can fall off ... if it falls off it's a pain in the ass to wind back together (usually requires buying a new clock spring from the dealer (very expensive).

4. To release the airbag you have to poke the screw driver on both sides of the steering wheel (I find 2'OClock position pointing about 20 degrees downwards is the best angle to release the spring clip).

Mark CSL 10-09-2008 10:53 AM

NZ_M3
I dont mind every little helps :thumbs:

sailorbaz 04-05-2009 08:57 AM

Will be looking at doing this at the weekend Mark, cheers for that.

Any recommendations on changing the plastics facia and paddles over? I can do the paddles no bother I am sure, just the plastics I am worried about. Don't want to mark them, I'm sure they are easy enough though.

Cheers in advance,
Baz

sailorbaz 08-05-2009 12:28 PM

New steering wheel fitted, BOOM! No bother, but without that video I wouldn't have had a CLUE how to remove the Airbag, cheers for that folks.


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