View Full Version : How to Remove/Change your Steering Wheel
CplDaugherty
05-06-2007, 09:10 PM
Preface: Instructions on how to remove and install a steering wheel for an LX vehicle.
Model(s): All 2005-2007 LX (Extra steps included for those with EVIC)
Difficulty: (1 to 10, 1=easy) 2. Requires minimal tools, intelligence, and time. Will require some brute strength if proper power tools are not available.
Time Required: Approx. 45 min (15 min safety period after disconnecting battery, 30 min actual work time).
Cost (for Mod): Any needed tools and (if necessary) a new steering wheel. My cost was less than $200 total for a steering wheel replacement.
Tools and Materials: 10mm deep socket, phillips screwdriver, 10mm hex socket, socket extension, small flathead screwdriver, impact gun (optional)
Removal Process:
Step 1: Park the car and engage the emergency parking brake. Keep the wheels straight and the steering wheel centered. If possible, lock steering wheel. Fully extend the steering wheel towards the drivers seat and lower to a comfortable level.
Step 2: Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery and isolate it. WAIT 15 MINUTES FOR THE AIRBAG CAPICATOR TO DISCHARGE!!!!! This will keep the airbag from accidentally going off in your face during removal, possibly causing serious injury or death.
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel044.jpg
Step 3: Remove two (2) 10mm bolts from the back side of the steering wheel. The are located on the left and right side at 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock respectively. On the left side you may need to put the turn signal lever in the right turn signal position. You may also need to turn the wheel to the left if the steering wheel is not locked to gain proper access.
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel045.jpg
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel046.jpg
Step 4: Gently pull the top of the airbag outward. You will see a black connector at the top. Do not put too much pressure on this connection as it will break. On the top of the right side you will see a clip. Insert a small screwdriver under the tab and pull the right side connector off. This does require a slight bit of force, but nothing excessive.
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel052.jpg
Step 5: Pull the airbag down so that it is horizontal with the front facing the ground. Disconnect the two (2) airbag terminals by squeezing the color coded tabs on the sides and pulling straight up. Also remove the white connector towards the back and bottom. There is a tab on the top, pull the left side away from the right. All three (3) of these connectors seperate fairly easily.
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel055.jpg
Step 6: Using a 10mm Hex and socket wrench, remove the center bolt from the steering wheel. This will take ALOT of force. The bolt is very snug and held in with blue locktite. I used my left hand to pull up on the steering wheel spoke as I used my right hand to push down with the socket wrench. Took a few tries and alot of effort. If you have an impact gun, it would probably come in very very handy removing this bolt.
(Disregard the fact that the airbag is still connected in this pic, I hadn't yet figured out how to disconnect it)
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel053.jpg
As you can see, they used blue locktite on this bolt, that's part of the reason it's such a pain to remove.
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel054.jpg
Step 7: Pull steering wheel straight off. Using a phillps screwdriver remove the four (4) screws holding the back plastic shroud to the steering wheel. The bottom white connector will be attached to the plastic shroud, just pull it right off. ** If you have an EVIC system and steering wheel controls, take note that the wires for those controls are routed behind the steering wheel, between it and the plastic shroud.
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel056.jpg
The following steps are only necessary if you are changing steering wheels and your new one did not come with the control modules and/or plastic inserts.
Step 8: Remove the plastic inserts from the old steering wheel by using a small flathead screw driver to pry them out. I suggest prying from the insed of the steering wheel underneath the plastic so that you do not scratch the pieces. Transfer to the new steering wheel by simply pressing them firmly into the appropiate slot.
Step 9: If you have steering wheel controls, remove them from your old steering wheel. This is a little difficult to do. If you push up on the connector while you use a screwdriver to pry the controls away from the steering wheel they should pop right out. As you can see below, there are two tabs holding them in. Try to get your screw driver pushed back there from the inside of the steering wheel so that you do not scratch the plastic. They will make a loud pop when they come out, don't worry you most likely didn't break them. Disconnect the wires from the control unit.
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel057.jpg
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel058.jpg
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel059.jpg
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel060.jpg
Step 10: Transfer the wires and control units over to your new steering wheel. Run the wires through the holes provided and plug them into the right and left control units. Then press the control unites into thier slots and they should snap right in with enough pressure.
Your new steering wheel is set to be installed!
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel062.jpg
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel063.jpg
Step 11: Get rid of your old steering wheel! It's of no use to you now!
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel061.jpg
CplDaugherty
05-06-2007, 09:10 PM
Installation:
Step 1: While everything is basically apart, take advantage and clean up all those hard to reach places. Wipe down everything inside and out and leather treat your steering wheel.
Step 2: Attach the back plastic shroud to the new steering wheel. Be sure to run the wires in between the shroud and steering wheel so that they are tucked out of the way (see below for an example). Use a phillips screwdriver to attach the four (4) screws. Be sure to put the white connecter back on the tab provided on the plastic shroud (towards the bottom).
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel056.jpg
Step 3: Making sure the clock spring is properly orientated, put the steering wheel back on and, using the 10mm hex and torque wrench, tighten to 45 ft/lbs of torque as per the Service Manual. If you feel it's necessary add a bit of locktite.
(notice in the top pic the wires are INCORRECTLY routed)
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel065.jpg
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel066.jpg
Step 4: Reconnect the airbag. First connect the white connector towards the bottom rear of the steering wheel assembly. Then connect the two (2) connectors for the airbag. They are color coded so pay attention when plugging them back in. Then insert the bottom half of the airbag into the steering wheel and connect the black connector at the top and finish putting the airbag the rest of the way in.
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel067.jpghttp://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel052.jpg
Step 5: Using a 10mm deep socket, insert and tighten the two (2) bolts into the back left and right side of the steering wheel to 89 in/lbs of torque as per the Service Manual.
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel046.jpg
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel045.jpg
Step 6: Reconnect your battery. If applicable, test your steering wheel controls to make sure they still function correctly. Your radio will be off! So don't freak out that you can't control the volume, press the volume button on the radio it's self to turn it on (non-nav radios, not sure how to power on the nav unit). Also move the steering wheel in/out and up/down. If something does not work, disassemble and reassemble checking for errors as you do so. If you still can't get it to work, take it to the dealer and hope they don't know enough about your car to see you swapped out your steering wheel.
Step 7: You're good to go! Enjoy your new steering wheel!
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel074.jpg
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel076.jpg
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel077.jpg
NOTE: After I finished my install I went for a little test drive. On the second corner I turned on, I hit the gas hard enough to engage ESP. The ESP/BAS lights came on and a chime sounded. I drove for 5 more miles and they did not go off. I pulled over, turned off the car and turned it back on and the lights cleared. I have not had them return in the last 6000+ miles of very spirited driving. You may or may not expirence something similar.
fnkychkn
05-11-2007, 08:39 PM
2 minutes is plenty to discharge ORC (occupant restraint controller) capacitors.
use of impact wrench to remove the steering wheel bolt is not recommended. the bolt head strips easily (personal experience). better off to have a helper hold the wheel while you crack it loose.
once the steering wheel is removed, unscrew one of the three clockspring screws enough to prevent the clockspring from turning while the steering wheel is off. don't forget to screw it back down before reinstalling the steering wheel.
btw, excellent write-up. :thumbs_u: beans for you. :)
Tbird100636
05-11-2007, 10:53 PM
2 minutes is plenty to discharge ORC (occupant restraint controller) capacitors.
use of impact wrench to remove the steering wheel bolt is not recommended. the bolt head strips easily (personal experience). better off to have a helper hold the wheel while you crack it loose.
once the steering wheel is removed, unscrew one of the three clockspring screws enough to prevent the clockspring from turning while the steering wheel is off. don't forget to screw it back down before reinstalling the steering wheel.
btw, excellent write-up. :thumbs_u: beans for you. :)
I hate to disagree with you fnkychkn, but from my personal experience, doing it by hand is quite risky. The bolt is pretty tight. For someone trying to hold it, they ratchet could remotely slip off and hit your friend. Doing it alone is even worse. Let me tell you about my little experience with a steering wheel nut almost 7 years ago. I was just stating out at my dealer and there was a recall on 92-95 Caravans that involved installing a reinforcing plate under the steering wheel nut. Early in the day, I did the recall and somehow got the nut loose by hand with no problem. In the afternoon, I got another one. In the process of trying to hold the steering wheel and get the nut loose, the ratchet slipped off and hit me in the mouth. So to this day, the very bottom of my RF top tooth is bonding. It was a hard and slightly painfull lesson to learn. My dentist said there was a chance I would loose the tooth. Luckily, that didn't happen. From that point on, I used an impact gun to take off and put on steering wheel nuts. I just turn the gun down to the lowest setting when tightening the nut. In one rare instance, I took off a steering wheel nut using a ratchet but I hit the end of the ratchet with a shot filled hammer. Also from my experience, I have removed several LX steering wheels, and have used a 3/8 impact gun to remove the bolt every time without a problem.
joseph
05-12-2007, 05:40 AM
Nice write up, but can you give reasons why the steering wheel would need to be removed, besides replacing the airbag.
I don't see a mod here (unless I'm missing something)
Junior
05-12-2007, 06:14 AM
Nice write up, but can you give reasons why the steering wheel would need to be removed, besides replacing the airbag.
I don't see a mod here (unless I'm missing something)
Getting rid of fake woodgrain, for one :thumbs_u:
Great writeup, Chris - Not sure I'll ever need to do it, but I love seeing folks digging into stuff...
CplDaugherty
05-12-2007, 08:56 PM
Thanks everyone. I appriciate the feedback.
Junior is right, I did it to finally rid my car of the god awful tortise shell steering wheel. I had already replaced the door pulls and shifter, this was the last thing left on my list.
Thanks Junior! I figured it could help someone out sometime, maybe... lol.
hemiwagn
05-12-2007, 10:23 PM
Great write-up thanks. I need this for a future mod I'm contemplating.
um, where are the billet tech knobs for the radio......?
CplDaugherty
05-16-2007, 10:57 AM
The BT knobs are enroute... I was hoping to have my carputer installed by now, so I never ordered them as the radio is going to be taken out.
RadarmagneT
06-18-2007, 09:59 PM
Just wanted to add a tid-bit of info for step 5... (from the LX SM)
CAUTION: Do not pull on the horn switch feed pigtail
wire to disengage the connector from the
driver airbag or to disconnect the horn switch to
steering wheel wire harness connection. Improper
pulling on this pigtail wire or connection can
result in damage to the horn switch membrane or
feed circuit.
crhemi
07-24-2007, 09:03 PM
Preface: Instructions on how to remove and install a steering wheel for an LX vehicle.
Model(s): All 2005-2007 LX (Extra steps included for those with EVIC)
Difficulty: (1 to 10, 1=easy) 2. Requires minimal tools, intelligence, and time. Will require some brute strength if proper power tools are not available.
Time Required: Approx. 45 min (15 min safety period after disconnecting battery, 30 min actual work time).
Cost (for Mod): Any needed tools and (if necessary) a new steering wheel. My cost was less than $200 total for a steering wheel replacement.
Tools and Materials: 10mm deep socket, phillips screwdriver, 10mm hex socket, socket extension, small flathead screwdriver, impact gun (optional)
Removal Process:
Step 1: Park the car and engage the emergency parking brake. Keep the wheels straight and the steering wheel centered. If possible, lock steering wheel. Fully extend the steering wheel towards the drivers seat and lower to a comfortable level.
Step 2: Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery and isolate it. WAIT 15 MINUTES FOR THE AIRBAG CAPICATOR TO DISCHARGE!!!!! This will keep the airbag from accidentally going off in your face during removal, possibly causing serious injury or death.
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel044.jpg
Step 3: Remove two (2) 10mm bolts from the back side of the steering wheel. The are located on the left and right side at 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock respectively. On the left side you may need to put the turn signal lever in the right turn signal position. You may also need to turn the wheel to the left if the steering wheel is not locked to gain proper access.
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel045.jpg
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel046.jpg
Step 4: Gently pull the top of the airbag outward. You will see a black connector at the top. Do not put too much pressure on this connection as it will break. On the top of the right side you will see a clip. Insert a small screwdriver under the tab and pull the right side connector off. This does require a slight bit of force, but nothing excessive.
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel052.jpg
Step 5: Pull the airbag down so that it is horizontal with the front facing the ground. Disconnect the two (2) airbag terminals by squeezing the color coded tabs on the sides and pulling straight up. Also remove the white connector towards the back and bottom. There is a tab on the top, pull the left side away from the right. All three (3) of these connectors seperate fairly easily.
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel055.jpg
Step 6: Using a 10mm Hex and socket wrench, remove the center bolt from the steering wheel. This will take ALOT of force. The bolt is very snug and held in with blue locktite. I used my left hand to pull up on the steering wheel spoke as I used my right hand to push down with the socket wrench. Took a few tries and alot of effort. If you have an impact gun, it would probably come in very very handy removing this bolt.
(Disregard the fact that the airbag is still connected in this pic, I hadn't yet figured out how to disconnect it)
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel053.jpg
As you can see, they used blue locktite on this bolt, that's part of the reason it's such a pain to remove.
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel054.jpg
Step 7: Pull steering wheel straight off. Using a phillps screwdriver remove the four (4) screws holding the back plastic shroud to the steering wheel. The bottom white connector will be attached to the plastic shroud, just pull it right off. ** If you have an EVIC system and steering wheel controls, take note that the wires for those controls are routed behind the steering wheel, between it and the plastic shroud.
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel056.jpg
The following steps are only necessary if you are changing steering wheels and your new one did not come with the control modules and/or plastic inserts.
Step 8: Remove the plastic inserts from the old steering wheel by using a small flathead screw driver to pry them out. I suggest prying from the insed of the steering wheel underneath the plastic so that you do not scratch the pieces. Transfer to the new steering wheel by simply pressing them firmly into the appropiate slot.
Step 9: If you have steering wheel controls, remove them from your old steering wheel. This is a little difficult to do. If you push up on the connector while you use a screwdriver to pry the controls away from the steering wheel they should pop right out. As you can see below, there are two tabs holding them in. Try to get your screw driver pushed back there from the inside of the steering wheel so that you do not scratch the plastic. They will make a loud pop when they come out, don't worry you most likely didn't break them. Disconnect the wires from the control unit.
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel057.jpg
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel058.jpg
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel059.jpg
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel060.jpg
Step 10: Transfer the wires and control units over to your new steering wheel. Run the wires through the holes provided and plug them into the right and left control units. Then press the control unites into thier slots and they should snap right in with enough pressure.
Your new steering wheel is set to be installed!
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel062.jpg
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel063.jpg
Step 11: Get rid of your old steering wheel! It's of no use to you now!
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229/cpldaugherty/steeringwheel061.jpg
If you take a small flat blade screw driver and insert it between the black plastic from center of buttons then gently pry the black plastic away from the silver buttons it will release the tabs. Do this on both sides of the spoke. It wil pop out with out a struggle.
Great write up Cris!
snailtek
08-30-2007, 08:11 PM
i didn't read any of the audio controls harnesses remove and reinstalled.. actually my concern is if i maybe able to put a steering wheel with audio controls to a non-audio control magnum.. i am not sure if there is a harness hiding in there to connect the audio control harness from the steering wheel that im going to purchase.
lmk
tnx
CplDaugherty
09-03-2007, 03:27 PM
I didn't have to remove the harness. BUMP for someone with the answer.
DeafCharger
09-03-2007, 05:59 PM
Is it possible to remove steering wheel control buttons? I was thinking of paint red on silver and put black buttons to replace silver buttons.
TORREDAYTONA
09-04-2007, 01:20 PM
Cool Wu
Deuces
09-04-2007, 01:38 PM
i didn't read any of the audio controls harnesses remove and reinstalled.. actually my concern is if i maybe able to put a steering wheel with audio controls to a non-audio control magnum.. i am not sure if there is a harness hiding in there to connect the audio control harness from the steering wheel that im going to purchase.
lmk
tnx
Bump for some insight.... I would LOVE to get the leather wrapped wheel with the audio controls for my SE...
GREAT write-up... I may need to look for a new steering wheel!
CplDaugherty
09-04-2007, 01:43 PM
Is it possible to remove steering wheel control buttons? I was thinking of paint red on silver and put black buttons to replace silver buttons.
I did not take the controls apart, but yes, the modules do seperate from the steering wheel.
bigal470
09-11-2007, 06:44 PM
Bump for some insight.... I would LOVE to get the leather wrapped wheel with the audio controls for my SE...
GREAT write-up... I may need to look for a new steering wheel!
audio controls will not work on SE we don't have the EVIC which controls all that good stuff .....
Deuces
09-12-2007, 01:18 AM
audio controls will not work on SE we don't have the EVIC which controls all that good stuff .....
Oh well.... looks like I just need to fine one with the bottom silver inserts, preferably leather wrapped. :beerchug:
Thanks!:thumbs_u:
BlsdEsq
09-12-2007, 11:35 PM
You're not joking that center bolt is on TIGHT!!!!!!!! Couldn't get mine off. strangely enough I could get the wheel to lock either. Maybe I'llhave to try the impact tool after all.
CplDaugherty
09-14-2007, 01:38 PM
Just get angry at it... like when you lift weights :D That's how I got mine off.
crhemi
09-14-2007, 03:57 PM
I used a breaker bar and had no problem (I'm kinda strong I quess):roll:
rwalshphoto
02-14-2008, 06:49 PM
Does anyone know if you can remove the steering wheel inserts on an SXT without removing the steering wheel (for painting). It looks like they just pop into place.
leveil22
02-29-2008, 09:48 AM
did install on my SXT and didn't work does an 05 wheel in a 06 matter?
leveil22
03-01-2008, 09:20 AM
need help with this bad
Arch Stanton
03-02-2008, 08:13 PM
What do you mean "it didn't work"? That could mean a lot of things.
An 05 or 06 wheel shouldn't make any difference.
leveil22
03-02-2008, 09:07 PM
What I said was I already installed EVIC cluster then I got EVIC wheel out of 05 mag swaped the wheels and connected harness and I got nothing just horn blowing randomly when I hit compass button now I need to find out what I did wrong and what I need to do to make this a complete install
fnkychkn
03-02-2008, 10:15 PM
What I said was I already installed EVIC cluster then I got EVIC wheel out of 05 mag swaped the wheels and connected harness and I got nothing just horn blowing randomly when I hit compass button now I need to find out what I did wrong and what I need to do to make this a complete installthe cluster is only used to display EVIC messages. the EVIC module is part of the EOM (electronic overhead module). also, i believe the SCM (steering column module) is different.
leveil22
03-02-2008, 10:48 PM
I just got overhead w/homelink will this the module that you talking about? I have to get the harness for it so I can install over head cosole
BrilliantBlackHemi
03-02-2008, 10:48 PM
Nice detail Chris. Good Job.
fnkychkn
03-02-2008, 10:52 PM
I just got overhead w/homelink will this the module that you talking about? I have to get the harness for it so I can install over head cosolethere are several versions of this module. just because it has homelink, does not necessarily mean it has EVIC.
leveil22
03-02-2008, 10:57 PM
Thats true, pretty sure this one will work its out of a SRT
srt8 mopar
03-02-2008, 11:00 PM
nice
leveil22
03-02-2008, 11:05 PM
If I can't get the controls to work I'm going to try to wire them to a pac interface so I have audio controls on my aftermarket deck
Todd RT
03-03-2008, 07:32 AM
CplD!
Thanks so much for the writeup! Helped me out BIGTIME!
I finally got the SRT wheel and Shift Knob installed in my RT!
Thanks bro!
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0be45/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/Red_Stitching.jpg
CplDaugherty
03-09-2008, 08:29 PM
Looks great Todd! Thanks for the kudos man!
leveil22
03-10-2008, 04:37 PM
need help with this install
DeafCharger
03-20-2008, 08:23 PM
Very easy to remove a steering wheel except center bolt. What a PITA to remove. I had to get a stronger guy to remove it. Anyway, I did this for stealth shifthammer.
Link - http://www.lxforums.com/board/showthread.php?t=105804
leveil22
03-25-2008, 09:05 PM
no one knows how to do this?
CplDaugherty
03-26-2008, 10:48 AM
How to do what? On the first page of this thread there is a step by step on how to remove and replace a steering wheel...
If you have another question, I'd start a new thread in the appropriate forum.
leveil22
03-28-2008, 10:34 AM
gave up on EVIC and Scan GuageII for EVIC data gonna get audio shop to custom the buttons to run aftermarket deck
X E Ryder
03-28-2008, 11:09 AM
GREAT WRITEUP!
Thanks Cpl, and others with pointers! :)
leveil22
03-28-2008, 07:21 PM
leather wheel for sale
http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd319/leveil22/wheel.jpg
MakaveliFaison
06-08-2008, 01:06 PM
quick question, last week my blinkers stopped turning off automatically when i turn, anyone know how to fix that? u know how when u put on your signal then turn and then they cut off once u complete your turn? my car doesnt do that any more, i could turn completely the opposite way and it still does nothing.
DaddyGoFast
07-18-2008, 03:55 PM
Can anyone confirm or deny that an impact gun is an okay way to remove the center bolt?
Also, is blue locktite recommended to add when re-installing?
MuscleMan305
07-26-2008, 11:47 PM
Can I install one of those old school aftermarket steering wheels they sell at pep boys? Where could i stash the airbag and stereo control wires? and will a airbag light stay on all the time??
I know im going to get a million people asking why, but i justhate my steering wheel with a passion and ive had some really bad experiences with airbags where they were more harmful than good in the past.
MrDolomite
04-06-2009, 10:47 PM
Thanks, this was exactly what I needed to remove my steering wheel inserts and cover them with vinyl - http://www.chargerforums.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1741900
bigblewwho
04-07-2009, 01:37 AM
When taking it off, you might want to think about replacing the bolt in there. It's not needed, but doesn't hurt.
jay2puff
04-07-2009, 04:54 AM
:beerchug:
CplDaugherty
04-07-2009, 03:01 PM
Glad it helped!
blkphant0m08
08-28-2009, 07:45 PM
Anybody have the part numbers for the steering wheel controls/trim plates. I need some new ones .....bad. Had a little mishap with some paint thinner when I was repainting mine.
DaddyGoFast
08-28-2009, 10:40 PM
Plastic and paint thinner! OUCH!
Sorry , bro... good luck. I have an extra set of the blcnk one that go on the lower posts but not the uppers.
blkphant0m08
08-29-2009, 12:15 PM
You wouldnt happen to know where I could get some would you??
MdotCline
08-29-2009, 12:22 PM
So installing paddle shifters must be much easier than I had thought!
MrDolomite
08-30-2009, 12:46 PM
Anybody have the part numbers for the steering wheel controls/trim plates. I need some new ones .....bad. Had a little mishap with some paint thinner when I was repainting mine.
From the 2008 LX Parts manual. It's all one unit, for the switch and the surround plate.
SWITCH, Steering Wheel, Recongurable
0UZ561ZAAD Right
0UZ571ZAAD Left
markheb
12-06-2009, 10:51 AM
Did you get your blinkers fixed? Mine did the same thing. After reading a GREAT post by CplDaugherty about how to remove the steering wheel, I found out that the "clockspring" tab had broken off. This is after I went to the Dodge dealer and bought a turn signal switch. ($89 + tax). Now I get to go back to the dealer and order a clockspring. Hope that fixes it.
MagnumManAWD
12-07-2009, 07:40 PM
Can I install one of those old school aftermarket steering wheels [-]they sell at pep boys[/-]? Where could I stash the airbag and stereo control wires? And will an airbag light stay on all the time??
x2
aw300c
01-07-2010, 05:25 PM
What wheel is that looks beautiful! all my wood grain is chipped from previous owner.
Hemi Family
01-08-2010, 10:20 PM
Did you get your blinkers fixed? Mine did the same thing. After reading a GREAT post by CplDaugherty about how to remove the steering wheel, I found out that the "clockspring" tab had broken off. This is after I went to the Dodge dealer and bought a turn signal switch. ($89 + tax). Now I get to go back to the dealer and order a clockspring. Hope that fixes it.
Not sure if this helps, but I found that the clock spring tab issue was related to the steering column not being fully "engaged" or completely snapped into place. There is a distinct snap engagement as the column slips fully into place. Once this occurs the binding of the tabs goes away...hopefully you didn't have to fork over the dough for a new clock spring.
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