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Title: steering wheel swop advice pls
Post by: julesdub on 08 March 2010, 22:44
hi
just bought nice mk 3 leather steering wheel (ta joe).  Steering wheel should be straight swop as same model mk3 with air bag.  any tips on this - photos even?  I asked the garage and they muttered about it having an airbag and so might not be able to do it!  :cry: :cry:
what do you reckon they could charge me?
all help welcome! :smiley:

Title: Re: steering wheel swop advice pls
Post by: Golf_GT_TDI on 08 March 2010, 22:53
Simple enough job and the airbag system won't be a problem, if you fit a resistor 1/2 watt 3.3 Ohm will do the job, or a resistor with wiring plug is available from VW for a tennerĀ  :laugh: Do you have a socket set etc?

edit: should of read it properly, airbag wheel for airbag wheel is straight swap, disconnect battery wait 15mins (ideally for safety) undo 2 bolts in back of wheel holding airbag on, undo airbag connector then large socket on the nut (22mm or 24mm i think) to remove the wheel leave nut on couple of turns will you pull the wheel as it will be tight on splines and don't want it to hit you in the face while pulling, fitting revesal of removal :)
Title: Re: steering wheel swop advice pls
Post by: VR6-Joe on 08 March 2010, 23:00
You don't need a resistor at all. It's a simple swap - steering wheel for steering wheel.

Disconnect your battery
Using an allen key, unscrew the two bolts on the back of the steering wheel - this removes the airbag from the wheel so just pop the plug off with a flat headed screwdriver
Undo the 24mm nut in the middle - steering wheel is now off

Refitting is reverse of removal..
Title: Re: steering wheel swop advice pls
Post by: zdebx on 08 March 2010, 23:02
It's a quick and easy job, no need to ask a garage for that.

1. Disconnect the battery.
2. Undo 2 screws behind the steering wheel - that will losen the airbag, so you can remove it
3. Before completely removing the airbag, disconnect it from the wire first. It just pops out from the back of the airbag.
4. There will be a 24mm nut that holds the steering wheel in place, undo that and pull the steering wheel off.
5. Put your new steering wheel in place and do the reversal of everything.

Remember to align the steering wheel straight, before starting to do anything, so once you put the new one, it will be straight.

Also before reconnecting the battery, put the key in the ignition and turn it to "ON". This will prevent the airbag light from staying on.
Title: Re: steering wheel swop advice pls
Post by: Wayne on 08 March 2010, 23:59
It's a quick and easy job, no need to ask a garage for that.

1. Disconnect the battery.
2. Undo 2 screws behind the steering wheel - that will losen the airbag, so you can remove it
3. Before completely removing the airbag, disconnect it from the wire first. It just pops out from the back of the airbag.
4. There will be a 24mm nut that holds the steering wheel in place, undo that and pull the steering wheel off.
5. Put your new steering wheel in place and do the reversal of everything.

Remember to align the steering wheel straight, before starting to do anything, so once you put the new one, it will be straight.

Also before reconnecting the battery, put the key in the ignition and turn it to "ON". This will prevent the airbag light from staying on.

Don't do the above, you run the risk of setting the airbag off.
Title: Re: steering wheel swop advice pls
Post by: patty on 09 March 2010, 00:30
It's a quick and easy job, no need to ask a garage for that.

1. Disconnect the battery.
2. Undo 2 screws behind the steering wheel - that will losen the airbag, so you can remove it
3. Before completely removing the airbag, disconnect it from the wire first. It just pops out from the back of the airbag.
4. There will be a 24mm nut that holds the steering wheel in place, undo that and pull the steering wheel off.
5. Put your new steering wheel in place and do the reversal of everything.

Remember to align the steering wheel straight, before starting to do anything, so once you put the new one, it will be straight.

Also before reconnecting the battery, put the key in the ignition and turn it to "ON". This will prevent the airbag light from staying on.

Don't do the above, you run the risk of setting the airbag off.

i did mine at the weekend and changed it for a 3.5 one..... gti for gti is a straight swap over.
and i found as long as the battery was diconnected before i undid the air bag, and reconnected after the wheel was all back together the air bag light would go off i didnt touch the key as i too was lead to believe this might cause an issue?????
...if the light stays on?? vagcom should sort it, if you have one???
pat
Title: Re: steering wheel swop advice pls
Post by: AudiA8Quattro on 09 March 2010, 00:33
It's a quick and easy job, no need to ask a garage for that.

1. Disconnect the battery.
2. Undo 2 screws behind the steering wheel - that will losen the airbag, so you can remove it
3. Before completely removing the airbag, disconnect it from the wire first. It just pops out from the back of the airbag.
4. There will be a 24mm nut that holds the steering wheel in place, undo that and pull the steering wheel off.
5. Put your new steering wheel in place and do the reversal of everything.

Remember to align the steering wheel straight, before starting to do anything, so once you put the new one, it will be straight.

Also before reconnecting the battery, put the key in the ignition and turn it to "ON". This will prevent the airbag light from staying on.

Don't do the above, you run the risk of setting the airbag off.

+1
Title: Re: steering wheel swop advice pls
Post by: julesdub on 10 March 2010, 09:52
Brilliant - cheers for help guys.   :grin: :wink: Gonna have a go this weekend.
So got the message about not putting key in ignition - airbag danger!  Disconnect battery - red then black?
Everything else seems cool though.
Don't have anything more than ajustable spanners and screwdrivers - do I need a socket set?  Never done anything like this before.  Sounds safe tho  :huh:
Title: Re: steering wheel swop advice pls
Post by: Wayne on 10 March 2010, 10:15
Brilliant - cheers for help guys.   :grin: :wink: Gonna have a go this weekend.
So got the message about not putting key in ignition - airbag danger!  Disconnect battery - red then black?
Everything else seems cool though.
Don't have anything more than ajustable spanners and screwdrivers - do I need a socket set?  Never done anything like this before.  Sounds safe tho  :huh:


Your going to need a 24mm socket plus bar for the steering wheel nut.
Title: Re: steering wheel swop advice pls
Post by: julesdub on 10 March 2010, 22:03
ta will get that mate  :smiley:
Title: Re: steering wheel swop advice pls
Post by: devolute on 10 March 2010, 22:53
I've recently swapped my steering wheel for another one (still with an airbag).  Now though, the airbag light stays on.

How would I go about getting rid of that pesky light without an airbag going of in my face?
Title: Re: steering wheel swop advice pls
Post by: Wayne on 10 March 2010, 23:38
I've recently swapped my steering wheel for another one (still with an airbag).  Now though, the airbag light stays on.

How would I go about getting rid of that pesky light without an airbag going of in my face?

You will need someone with vagcom to reset it.
Title: Re: steering wheel swop advice pls
Post by: devolute on 11 March 2010, 18:41
I can get a VAGCOM on eBay pretty cheap. Is it an easy case to reset it this way, or am i likely to really muck things up?
Title: Re: steering wheel swop advice pls
Post by: julesdub on 11 March 2010, 19:48
hi
got my 24mm socket and treated mysef to (small,cheap 1/2 inch) socket set today  :grin:

question about the horn - is that all obvious?

and VAGCOM - see you can get on ebay for about tenner as devolute says - worth picking up or are they CR*%?
 :shocked:

cheers
Title: Re: steering wheel swop advice pls
Post by: zdebx on 12 March 2010, 08:12
hi
got my 24mm socket and treated mysef to (small,cheap 1/2 inch) socket set today  :grin:

question about the horn - is that all obvious?

and VAGCOM - see you can get on ebay for about tenner as devolute says - worth picking up or are they CR*%?
 :shocked:

cheers

Yeah, horn is easy. You will see it yourself, when you get there :)

Don't know about VAGCOM though  :lipsrsealed:
Title: Re: steering wheel swop advice pls
Post by: Wayne on 12 March 2010, 08:53
If you leave the battery disconnected and only connec it when you have all finshed you should not need vagcom.
Title: Re: urgent steering wheel swop advice pls
Post by: julesdub on 14 March 2010, 17:12
hi guys
am in the middle of this job and there is a wire and plug at back of steering wheel i cannot diconnect. air bag is offf and steering wheel too but it is still held on by this plastic plug wire thing.  have tried to get in to behind wheel but think i have wrecked the steering surround  :undecided:
how do i get this plastic connector off and what is it?

ta
Title: Re: urgent steering wheel swop advice pls
Post by: patty on 14 March 2010, 19:00
hi guys
am in the middle of this job and there is a wire and plug at back of steering wheel i cannot diconnect. air bag is offf and steering wheel too but it is still held on by this plastic plug wire thing.  have tried to get in to behind wheel but think i have wrecked the steering surround  :undecided:
how do i get this plastic connector off and what is it?

ta
sounds like the wire comeing out from the slip ring(mine has a yellow connector block on the end)
it should unclip, mine was a little stiff ,but a good tug whilst holding the release bits on the other end of the connector and it came undone.

try that mate...might be it ?????

pat.