S2000 Steering Wheel on a 5th Gen Accord: how to??? (94-97)
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S2000 Steering Wheel on a 5th Gen Accord: how to??? (94-97)
Anyone know what needs to be done, i've been searching....i've seen an accord with an S2k Steering wheel, but i can't find the pic anymore, or what you have to do to make it fit.
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Re: S2000 Steering Wheel on a 5th Gen Accord: how to??? (rival12)
i think the S2000 steering wheel should fit..
anyhoo, I guess your question is about how to fit it on?
alright firstly I'm guessing all the steering wheels will have airbag.
so to start off with, you need to take your factory one off, and since that it has aairbag, you need to take off/unplug the +ve batt terminal and give it 10min
Honda technicians say 2-3min, but I Prefer 10min, rather be careful then be sorry when the thing knocks you unconcious.
Note: airbags can move with in milli seconds, so don't play around with it.
alright so now that 10min is up, look at the side of your steering wheel, you should either see a plastic cover size of a small screw or just a hole and a screw deep inside it.
Unscrew the screws on both sides and you'll find the airbag module in the middle of the steering wheel will become loose, now you take it off slowly and carefully and make sure you unplug it and then simply take it out.
After this is done..put your airbag away from you just incase.
So now you should see a large bolt in the centre of your steering wheel.
Unbolt that and the whole thing will come off.
Now repeat this with the S2000 steering wheel, take the airbag module off first put steering wheel on then put airbag back on and screw the bolts in front the side and wala put the rest of the interior panels surround the steering wheel back and you're off.
anyhoo, I guess your question is about how to fit it on?
alright firstly I'm guessing all the steering wheels will have airbag.
so to start off with, you need to take your factory one off, and since that it has aairbag, you need to take off/unplug the +ve batt terminal and give it 10min
Honda technicians say 2-3min, but I Prefer 10min, rather be careful then be sorry when the thing knocks you unconcious.
Note: airbags can move with in milli seconds, so don't play around with it.
alright so now that 10min is up, look at the side of your steering wheel, you should either see a plastic cover size of a small screw or just a hole and a screw deep inside it.
Unscrew the screws on both sides and you'll find the airbag module in the middle of the steering wheel will become loose, now you take it off slowly and carefully and make sure you unplug it and then simply take it out.
After this is done..put your airbag away from you just incase.
So now you should see a large bolt in the centre of your steering wheel.
Unbolt that and the whole thing will come off.
Now repeat this with the S2000 steering wheel, take the airbag module off first put steering wheel on then put airbag back on and screw the bolts in front the side and wala put the rest of the interior panels surround the steering wheel back and you're off.
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Re: S2000 Steering Wheel on a 5th Gen Accord: how to??? (TakeiTeg)
i can't seem to find one with the charcoal interior, i've seen it before but i can't find it now.
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Re: S2000 Steering Wheel on a 5th Gen Accord: how to??? (snyderman5)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by snyderman5 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">would the s2k airbag be functional?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah it should be as long as it is pluged in, and the system is armed.
Yeah it should be as long as it is pluged in, and the system is armed.
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Re: (EX-JAY)
get if from someone who has an S2k, i.e. just put a momo steering wheel on etc..
or junkyard, or jdm, or new from the stealership for 9 bills.
or junkyard, or jdm, or new from the stealership for 9 bills.
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Re: S2000 Steering Wheel on a 5th Gen Accord: how to??? (k-mart)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by k-mart »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">another pic just for fun
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that's nice. What's driving like though? being that the turning radius in an accord is larger than an S2k, I'm sure you have to turn this wheel more when making a turn, eh?
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that's nice. What's driving like though? being that the turning radius in an accord is larger than an S2k, I'm sure you have to turn this wheel more when making a turn, eh?
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Re: S2000 Steering Wheel on a 5th Gen Accord: how to??? (ScreaminTeg)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ScreaminTeg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">that's nice. What's driving like though?</TD></TR></TABLE>
oh, its not mine, im a poor playa
oh, its not mine, im a poor playa
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by r3000 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">just what i was looking for
Would the crusie control be functional as well? I assume that air bag and cc (cruise control) connectors are universal ?
Thanks!</TD></TR></TABLE>
i've been researching from other sites, and i believe the airbag connector will connect to the 96-97, but the cruise control has a different connector, so you would have to make your own harness. not sure if its the same for the accord, but the s2k has a 5 pin connector and the prelude has a 4 pin, but they both only use 3 of them. here's a site showing how to do it in a 5th gen lude, so maybe you can learn something
http://www.ntpog.org/mods/fift...shtml
Would the crusie control be functional as well? I assume that air bag and cc (cruise control) connectors are universal ?
Thanks!</TD></TR></TABLE>
i've been researching from other sites, and i believe the airbag connector will connect to the 96-97, but the cruise control has a different connector, so you would have to make your own harness. not sure if its the same for the accord, but the s2k has a 5 pin connector and the prelude has a 4 pin, but they both only use 3 of them. here's a site showing how to do it in a 5th gen lude, so maybe you can learn something
http://www.ntpog.org/mods/fift...shtml
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