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Author Subject: How to Remove steering wheel with airbag?
Pug bazza

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Post #1
Hello guys, just want to know how to remove the steering wheel and re adjust it, it has air bag fitted so dont want it to be blowing in my face, any idea how to remove it thanks
Posted 24th Jun 2013 at 07:28
fordygti

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Post #2
Disconnect battery, undo two screws behind wheel to release airbag, then there is t50 hex bolt to remove the wheel.

Job done. Thumbs up

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Posted 24th Jun 2013 at 07:49
welshpug!

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Post #3
Probably need the tracking doing tbh.

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Posted 24th Jun 2013 at 07:51
Pug bazza

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Post #4
So the two screws will remove the centre of steering holding airbag and would I find the t50 inside there, does anyone know a tracking place to I been quoted 44.50-48.00 and 20.00 for each adjustment,
Posted 24th Jun 2013 at 08:06
gti6girl

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Post #5
Kwik fit, £24
Posted 24th Jun 2013 at 09:13
Pug bazza

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Post #6
Thanks gti6girl, do you know if they charge for adjusments. Thanks
Posted 24th Jun 2013 at 09:29
dangti6

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Post #7
0800 222 111

Script:

Hi

I would like my front alignment sorted.

1. Where is my nearest centre please?

2. How much is it

3.What time do you knock off? Fancy a pint?

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  • Posted 24th Jun 2013 at 09:52
    Pug bazza

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    Post #8
    Lmao dan, I'm Learning the script as we speak, lol Thumbs up
    Posted 24th Jun 2013 at 09:57
    cjm_harris

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    Post #9
    Tip for you. Dont fully remove the T50 from the middle. Undo it enough so the wheel can be moved, but so it will stop the wheel coming off. Mine was proper stiff, and would of probably smashed myself in the face when it did come off Wink

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    Posted 24th Jun 2013 at 10:04
    Pug bazza

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    Post #10
    Just rang my local kwik fit, they said £31.95 one off so, no 20.00 extra adjustment like I been quoted,
    Posted 24th Jun 2013 at 10:05
    Pug bazza

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    Post #11
    Thanks Harris, il have look at it, it's driving rough to, so need to sort the Alignment out, passenger wheel looks slightly turning in, and I did do the track rod end on that side so needs doing, plus its handling so light and bit rough, like there no grip to road
    Posted 24th Jun 2013 at 10:08
    buzzbrightyear

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    Post #12
    It needs alignment doing

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    Posted 24th Jun 2013 at 18:32

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