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Old Feb 13, 2007 | 08:19 PM
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i need help changing my steering wheel on my 1998 Honda Accord V6. my steering only has the cruise control on the right, airbag of course and horn. how do u remove it and put another on??

here's a pic of the steering wheel i'm getting............


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Old Feb 14, 2007 | 01:18 AM
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i thought honda dude knew everything. .
 
Old Feb 14, 2007 | 04:41 PM
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ORIGINAL: blackex19

i thought honda dude knew everything. .
the Dude that you are thinking of is Hondadude,, he is very knolodgable .. .... this is Honda_dude.. a little or a lot less knowledge i am not sure ..

Honda_dude to remove the stering wheel you got to remove the air bag, you need to disconnect the battery first so bag accidentaly will not deploy .. you need the radio code . there are screws on each side of the steering wheel, you need to pop out the little side cover first, than disconect the wiring and remove the air bag,, carefully , than remove the center wheel nut , disconnect all plugs and remove thesteering wheel.( center the steering wheel first and reinstall at same spot, so you won't destroy the cable reel )
.if you are not very mechanical inclined this would be something i would have a shop do .. trying to save a few dollars might end up costing you a lot
 
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