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Steering wheel replacement (aftermarket)


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Loren,

I've searched around for advice on installing aftermarket non-airbag steering wheels and my search-fu is weak. Is there a way to keep the other airbags active and not have the airbag light come on? Also, for storage, should the airbag leads be shorted or capped and isolated? My guess is the former so that ESD wont activate the bag. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm attempting to install a Momo Apache steering wheel with a Momo #7004 adapter and a TBD quick release hub to a 2000 S Boxster.

Thanks,

Steve

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  • 7 months later...

Thanks Loren

but unless i'm missing something (quite possible) after a rather lengthy down load (dial up) it seemed to be great guide for removing your steering wheel but not the questions in the thread ref air bag lights etc with an after market?

sorry if I've missed some thing here?

many thanks

Perry

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