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xtreme1000 26 September 2011 11:38 AM

Help please removing standard Momo steering wheel!
 
I have just bought an aftermarket Momo steering wheel and was wondering how you remove the standard wheel with airbag!

Cant seem to find anything on my particular model, any videos or pics?

1998 Import Wrx Sti Gc8?

Thanks

alcazar 26 September 2011 12:29 PM

Set wheels at dead ahead, no stress, check steering wheel is central.

Disconnect battery, wait 30 minutes.

If you look behind/under the wheel itself, you will see two holes, at the bottom of which are two Torx screws. Remove them and lift the airbag, carefully undo any electrical connections, and put airbag in a SAFE place.

Now place socket over the central nut and, while an assistant holds the wheel, unscrew it: it unscrews as normal, anti-clockwise. It is on TIGHT, so be prepared for a struggle.;)

Now screw it on so that it is on the first two or three threads. This will ensure that, should it come suddenly loose, you don't get a busted nose;) Pull hard at the wheel while wiggling it right side-left side, and up-down, NOT turning it, wiggling it on the splines to help loosen it. It sometimes helps to have someone pull hard at it while you sharply strike a block of wood, placed over the central nut, with a hammer.

Once it's loose, remove it and check that the horn connection is not still fastened. If it is, undo it.

That's all.

BLU 26 September 2011 04:16 PM

^^what he said^^

Putting the nut on a few turns to prevent nose breakage is a priceless bit of advice :thumb:

xtreme1000 26 September 2011 04:29 PM

Ok! Cheers for the good quick reply :)

SLAB 08 October 2011 02:30 AM

if it don't loosen up put a socket on the nut with a few threads loose and hit socket
the steering stem is telescopic so when you tighten it up it pulls it back into place.
Only do this if you cant wobble it off

alcazar 08 October 2011 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by alcazar (Post 10254737)
It sometimes helps to have someone pull hard at it while you sharply strike a block of wood, placed over the central nut, with a hammer.


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