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Old 02-04-2013, 10:04 PM   #16
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Ok so today I took the steering wheel off in about 15 minutes and nothing so far broken....it's off to Jack at Royal for a new coat . Was fooled first by the fact my 16mm socket only fitted my 3/8 rachet but that was cooked so I had to buy a new one and a converter to 1/2 inch for peace of mind.

What I would add to the video and other instructions is:

  • Definitely disconnect the battery first.
  • I had trouble getting in to release one of the electrical connectors out but managed to stop myself from pulling on the cables . Feck knows how Mark(hands)CSL got his chubby little digits in there
  • Use medium size flat head screwdriver, it will go through the holes and much easier find the spring clips. You can sort of feel them if you have the head of the screwdriver flat and hot vertical.
  • You can do one side spring clip at a time, just get our fingers under the airbag once released to make sure it doesnt re-engage.




All I need to know now is " how do I change the flappy paddles when I get the wheel back.
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