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Old 12-22-2004 | 05:55 AM
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Originally Posted by centerforce99
I haven't given it much thought as to what I am going to do w/my stock steering wheel. I see they re-sell for cheap and are expensive as hell new. So I don't know...I may want to hang onto it. I've heard rumors of it being illegal to drive a car without your airbag if it is supposed to have one. I figured I could just keep it in my trunk in case I ever get stopped (again) and tell the cop I just got it back from being reloaded and that I was gonna put it back on tonight. Just in case...ya know? I don't want to be without it in case I need it.

that makes sense... also if you have to pass any sort of state inspections. if you do ever decide to sell it, lemme know, my 94 has some dry rot at the top, plus it has the old airbag style
Old 12-22-2004 | 11:43 AM
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On your 94 I doubt if that airbag even works anymore, the charge could be lazy or even dead. My car has been hit twice and it has never gone off. Hit once in the front and the rear. So I don't know...just do what I am gonna do. Replace it with something sporty and throw that one in your garage until you need it. Besides, my interior is tan leather. It does not match too much and looks butt-ass-naked without a decent steering wheel cover.
Old 12-22-2004 | 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by centerforce99
On your 94 I doubt if that airbag even works anymore, the charge could be lazy or even dead. My car has been hit twice and it has never gone off. Hit once in the front and the rear. So I don't know...just do what I am gonna do. Replace it with something sporty and throw that one in your garage until you need it. Besides, my interior is tan leather. It does not match too much and looks butt-ass-naked without a decent steering wheel cover.

oh well tan interior no good

as for it not working, that is questionable, your car has to be hit just right, at the right speeds for the airbag to deploy. my srs light has never come on so who knows

im not gonna replace mine with a non-srs unit, i have to pace an annual state inspection, not having it will fail me. id like to get an rsx/ep3 wheel for it but im not sure it will fit and i dont wanna spend the dough if it wont.

oh well
Old 12-22-2004 | 04:05 PM
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thought u should know... The two torx screws are not in the back of the steering wheel but on the sides, in between the two spokes. there is one behind the cruise control switch which u have to remove and the other one i believe is behind a plastic panel that snaps off. I believe the torx # is 9 but i'm only 80 percent sure about this.
Old 12-22-2004 | 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by xXkenXx
thought u should know... The two torx screws are not in the back of the steering wheel but on the sides, in between the two spokes. there is one behind the cruise control switch which u have to remove and the other one i believe is behind a plastic panel that snaps off. I believe the torx # is 9 but i'm only 80 percent sure about this.
Thanks bro, I'll keep that in mind...
Old 12-22-2004 | 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by ISP James
oh well tan interior no good

as for it not working, that is questionable, your car has to be hit just right, at the right speeds for the airbag to deploy. my srs light has never come on so who knows

im not gonna replace mine with a non-srs unit, i have to pace an annual state inspection, not having it will fail me. id like to get an rsx/ep3 wheel for it but im not sure it will fit and i dont wanna spend the dough if it wont.

oh well
When I was stationed at Ft. Polk in LA I had to do those state inspections before registering my car. I know what you mean, they didn't give a flying **** about smog, but if your blinker was out then it was all over.
Old 12-22-2004 | 06:41 PM
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No one remembered to mention having the wheel as straight as possible, so that when you put the new one on you dont find that you didn't get it lined up right, so now you have to take the damn thing off again, and try to get it 2 degrees to the left or right or whatever.
Old 12-22-2004 | 09:45 PM
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I was trained on this and you need to disconnect the battery for a minimum of 30 minutes and never put your face in the path of the airbag while removing it, ever. I had to watch a fawkin 2 hour video to learn this crap at the shop before being allowed to remove airbags.
Old 12-22-2004 | 11:06 PM
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oh yea, that 30 minutes is a buffer so to prevent any "residual" energy to be responsible for accidental deployment.




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