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StatuSCheckA 09-05-2012 02:07 PM

Those look nice.
I dont plan on doing an interior paint scheme, but does any one have pics of the steering wheel pieces in matte, or gloss black?

Uncle_L 09-28-2012 07:36 PM


Originally Posted by Zeus_tC (Post 3907246)
This looks good. I may want to wrap mine with 3M DiNoc Carbon Fiber vinyl though.

Good choice!!!:wink:

Takanon423 09-28-2012 10:55 PM

I tried.

http://dl6.getuploader.com/g/takanon...7/3mcarbon.jpg

devanb3 10-02-2012 06:19 PM

I think it will look goo I the car but damn the hair net looks horrible

tc2newb 11-06-2013 05:35 AM

Any update pics on the CF steering wheel?
or any1 else with CF vinyl wrap? :bow:

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tc2newb 11-06-2013 05:35 AM

considering this:ponder:

Whistler 06-13-2022 07:39 PM

Anything else?
 

Originally Posted by devanb3 (Post 3906177)
First off I'd like to thanks Superpickel for the original how to on this before anyone starts this it must be noted that I am or Superpickel is not responsible for any damages or the airbag being deployed.

With that said first things first remove you need to disconnect the negative battery cable. this will require a 10mm wrench This will disengage the steering wheel airbag.

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Next, remove two black square plates, from the steering column, on both sides of the steering wheel. This allows you to see behind the steering wheel itself.

Attachment 51193

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After that, you will see two rods, running up and down, one on each side. These rods are spring action and set into a notch on a rod protruding beneath the horn cover to allow the cover to be pushed in (to honk the horn) and release.
Using a screw driver, push the straight up and down rods inward. This will release the horn cover and the air bag. Feel free to unplug the clip for the air bag (please see note at bottom)

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After that is out, you will see three pieces. Those coveted three pieces that you have been staring at for the past 3 weeks that are still silver while everything else has been primed, painted, and cleared to perfection.
Holding these three pieces are a few Phillips head screws. there are 2 screws in the front of the steering wheel

Attachment 51197

Now the difficult screw is located behind the black plastic behind the wheel itself. To remove this the easiest way I found is to put the steering wheel upside down and lower the wheel all the way down force the black plastic down and proceed to remove the screw.

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Take them out, have your way with painting and then replace the pieces.

If you're like me and cant wait the recommended dry time for the paint and not go anywhere you can replace the horn and negative battery cable

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Note: I did not unclip the connector for the air bag. Reason being, and I'm not sure of the validity of this, is because I have heard of air bags not deploying later on after reassembly (later down the road in wrecks)
because they had been tampered with (unplugged before). This is the reason I left mine plugged up. But like I said, not 100% sure. Better safe than sorry.

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Thnx for the assist in removing my plate and airbag....can you help with fixing the horn ? Mine is the 2012 Scion TC like in your vid but not sure which is the horn switch to fix?


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