HELP: Installing after-market steering wheel
I recently purchased the Momo Corse steering wheel with a hub. Tomorrow I will be installing it in my EG. Problem is, I need to know how to remove the stock steering wheel (has an airbag) and installing in the new hub along with the wheel. I have never removed an air-bagged steering wheel and I'm worried that it might accidentally deploy, so please help me with this step-by-step. If there is a DIY that I missed in my search - please post a link. I will greatly appreciate your help.
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Originally Posted by deez92
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how-to wheel install
Here you go: I did this on my car,but it is a 94 civic.
Should be similar to yours though. Kinda of Long
Some people have asked me on how I got my horn to work when I installed my JDM steering wheel off an EG. Well here it is.
Tools needed:
Philips Screwdriver
Torx T30 screwdriver
19mm socket and ratchet
14-16 gauge wire
Honda part # 35259-SH3-A02 (shoe horn)
Tiny screw
Wire cutter
Grease (Mobil 1 synthetic grease or equivalent)
When I refer to a PIC, please check the link here for the pictures:
JDM Wheel Installation Pictures
Removal of old steering wheel:
1. First, remove the 3 screws that are on the bottom of the rear steering wheel cover (the one the covers the turn signals and headlight switch), and just yank off the bottom portion of the steering wheel cover. The top cover is easily taken off too. No Pic.
2. Next, disable the SRS airbag by unscrewing the single screw on the bottom of the steering wheel, and pull down the cover. You will see a red piece called the short connecter. PIC 1, 2.
3. If you look on the bottom of the steering wheel, where you have just taken off the bottom cover, you will see a yellow connection. Unplug this connection and using the red short connecter, secure it to the yellow plug that you just detached. PIC 2, 3.
4. Next, look on the left side of the steering wheel, and you should see a piece that can be taken off. PIC 4. Once you have that off, you will see PIC 5. Using your Torx T30 screwdriver, take off the bolt.
5. Now, look on the right side of the steering wheel where the cruise control is. Fortunately for me, mine didn’t have a cruise control, just a cover. PIC 6. Once the cover is off, there will be 2 screws that will need to be taken off. PIC 7. After that, you will then see another Torx T30 bolt. Remove that too PIC 7.
6. You will now be able to remove the SRS Airbag. Place it safely away.
7. Now, disconnect the horn wire as well as the cruise control and the srs plug from the steering wheel. PIC 8.
8. Now, just unbolt the 19mm nut from the center of the steering wheel. Now, before you remove the steering wheel try to mark the position where the top of the steering wheel would be using some sort of marker or white-out on the steering column’s bolt. (no Pic). Now wiggle out the steering wheel. Your steering wheel should look something like this now. PIC 9. You can now discard the old steering wheel as well as the old airbag.
Removing the SRS wire harness:
1. With the steering wheel off, you should see the wire harness for the srs and cruise control. PIC 8.
2. There are 3 screws holding it in place. Unscrew them. Now, remove the under dash panel underneath the steering column (uses 3 screws), as well as the metal knee bolster( uses 2 10mm bolts). Follow the SRS wire harness to underneath the steering column and unplug the yellow connection, and remove the entire SRS wire harness. You should be left with a harness like this. PIC 10. Discard this harness as you won’t need it anymore.
How to make the horn work:
Here is the most valuable piece of information that most people want to know… how to make the horn work when using the JDM non-SRS steering wheel from an EG.
1. Start off by getting a piece known as a shoe horn, PART #35259-SH3-A02, from any Honda dealer. It comes from the horn trigger of the 88-91 civics. It will look like this. PIC 11.
2. Some modification will need to be done to it in order for it to work properly. You will need to cut a tiny piece of the shoe horn in order for it to install correctly. The Red shapes in the pic are the things that will need to be cut. PIC 11.
3. Installation of the Shoe horn: Once you have gotten the modifications done to the shoe horn, proceed by unscrewing the combination switch lever which is held on by 3 screws behind the white plastic in the middle. You can see 1 of the screws here. PIC 12. Remove it carefully from the steering column.
4. Now, look on the bottom of the combination switch lever on the side with where you turn on the headlights. To connect the shoe horn, simply place the female spade connecter into the male spade connecter on the bottom side of the combination switch lever. Here is a pic from the bottom of the combination switch lever. PIC 13. Once that is secure, go back to the front and screw in the tiny screw that I said you needed too (it is silver on mine). PIC 12.
5. Wiring the horn. Now that the shoe horn is in place, you will need to wire it properly. Look behind the combination switch lever, (headlight lever side) and look and the wire connection area. Get about 2-3 feet of the 14-16 gauge wire for this. You will need to place one end of the wire where I have placed my hand holding it at in this pic. PIC 14.
6. The other end of the wire, will go where you previously separated the SRS wire harness from the underside of the steering column. I don’t know how to describe where to put it correctly, so I will just show you a pic of where to place it. PIC 15. Sitting from the driver seat, it should be on the left side of the connection.
7. That’s it for the wiring. Now place the combination switch lever back on the steering column, and put the 3 screws back in so that it looks like PIC 12 again.
Installation of the new JDM EG non-srs steering wheel:
1. First, separate the JDM steering wheel into its two pieces (Steering wheel, and horn plate) by unscrewing the 3 screws on the back of the steering wheel. It should look like PIC 16, 17.
2. Before you place the JDM steering wheel on, you will need to use the grease (PIC 18) on the back of the steering wheel where the shoe horn will make contact with the wheel. PIC 19 (area covered in red)
3. Now, place the JDM steering wheel onto the steering column and bolt on the 19mm nut (36 lb-ft torque spec) The trickest part here, is how to line it up, so that the steering wheel is place correctly i.e. when you are driving in a straight line, the steering wheel is in its upright position. PIC 17. Trial and error. At this point, you can drive it around a little and see if it is to your liking. If not, unscrew the 19mm nut and adjust. Drive again, and repeat the process. Also, Make sure that the shoe horn is touching the metal contact area of the steering wheel. PIC 20.
4. Once you have it straight, all you need to do is screw on the front of the JDM Steering wheel. I think this is the hardest part. First you want to screw on the bottom screw first. Don’t tighten it all the way yet though. After that, do either the top left or top right one by turning the steering wheel over so that it looks like this: PIC 21. You will probably need a small and thin screwdriver for this, cause it is a PITA.
5. Once you are done with that, check to make sure the horn works. If it does, then you are done, and you car should now look like this: PIC 22. If the horn doesn’t work, you will need to check to see if the shoe horn is touching the steering wheel, and/or check your wiring connections.
6. Also. Don’t forget to put back on the rear steering wheel column cover and put the 3 screws back in.
Please Note: This is only for the JDM EG steering wheel. However, this should work for any model civic or integra when you are installing a JDM NON-SRS steering wheel.
http://community.webshots.com/album/49459198Cjsfnx
how-to wheel install
Here you go: I did this on my car,but it is a 94 civic.
Should be similar to yours though. Kinda of Long
Some people have asked me on how I got my horn to work when I installed my JDM steering wheel off an EG. Well here it is.
Tools needed:
Philips Screwdriver
Torx T30 screwdriver
19mm socket and ratchet
14-16 gauge wire
Honda part # 35259-SH3-A02 (shoe horn)
Tiny screw
Wire cutter
Grease (Mobil 1 synthetic grease or equivalent)
When I refer to a PIC, please check the link here for the pictures:
JDM Wheel Installation Pictures
Removal of old steering wheel:
1. First, remove the 3 screws that are on the bottom of the rear steering wheel cover (the one the covers the turn signals and headlight switch), and just yank off the bottom portion of the steering wheel cover. The top cover is easily taken off too. No Pic.
2. Next, disable the SRS airbag by unscrewing the single screw on the bottom of the steering wheel, and pull down the cover. You will see a red piece called the short connecter. PIC 1, 2.
3. If you look on the bottom of the steering wheel, where you have just taken off the bottom cover, you will see a yellow connection. Unplug this connection and using the red short connecter, secure it to the yellow plug that you just detached. PIC 2, 3.
4. Next, look on the left side of the steering wheel, and you should see a piece that can be taken off. PIC 4. Once you have that off, you will see PIC 5. Using your Torx T30 screwdriver, take off the bolt.
5. Now, look on the right side of the steering wheel where the cruise control is. Fortunately for me, mine didn’t have a cruise control, just a cover. PIC 6. Once the cover is off, there will be 2 screws that will need to be taken off. PIC 7. After that, you will then see another Torx T30 bolt. Remove that too PIC 7.
6. You will now be able to remove the SRS Airbag. Place it safely away.
7. Now, disconnect the horn wire as well as the cruise control and the srs plug from the steering wheel. PIC 8.
8. Now, just unbolt the 19mm nut from the center of the steering wheel. Now, before you remove the steering wheel try to mark the position where the top of the steering wheel would be using some sort of marker or white-out on the steering column’s bolt. (no Pic). Now wiggle out the steering wheel. Your steering wheel should look something like this now. PIC 9. You can now discard the old steering wheel as well as the old airbag.
Removing the SRS wire harness:
1. With the steering wheel off, you should see the wire harness for the srs and cruise control. PIC 8.
2. There are 3 screws holding it in place. Unscrew them. Now, remove the under dash panel underneath the steering column (uses 3 screws), as well as the metal knee bolster( uses 2 10mm bolts). Follow the SRS wire harness to underneath the steering column and unplug the yellow connection, and remove the entire SRS wire harness. You should be left with a harness like this. PIC 10. Discard this harness as you won’t need it anymore.
How to make the horn work:
Here is the most valuable piece of information that most people want to know… how to make the horn work when using the JDM non-SRS steering wheel from an EG.
1. Start off by getting a piece known as a shoe horn, PART #35259-SH3-A02, from any Honda dealer. It comes from the horn trigger of the 88-91 civics. It will look like this. PIC 11.
2. Some modification will need to be done to it in order for it to work properly. You will need to cut a tiny piece of the shoe horn in order for it to install correctly. The Red shapes in the pic are the things that will need to be cut. PIC 11.
3. Installation of the Shoe horn: Once you have gotten the modifications done to the shoe horn, proceed by unscrewing the combination switch lever which is held on by 3 screws behind the white plastic in the middle. You can see 1 of the screws here. PIC 12. Remove it carefully from the steering column.
4. Now, look on the bottom of the combination switch lever on the side with where you turn on the headlights. To connect the shoe horn, simply place the female spade connecter into the male spade connecter on the bottom side of the combination switch lever. Here is a pic from the bottom of the combination switch lever. PIC 13. Once that is secure, go back to the front and screw in the tiny screw that I said you needed too (it is silver on mine). PIC 12.
5. Wiring the horn. Now that the shoe horn is in place, you will need to wire it properly. Look behind the combination switch lever, (headlight lever side) and look and the wire connection area. Get about 2-3 feet of the 14-16 gauge wire for this. You will need to place one end of the wire where I have placed my hand holding it at in this pic. PIC 14.
6. The other end of the wire, will go where you previously separated the SRS wire harness from the underside of the steering column. I don’t know how to describe where to put it correctly, so I will just show you a pic of where to place it. PIC 15. Sitting from the driver seat, it should be on the left side of the connection.
7. That’s it for the wiring. Now place the combination switch lever back on the steering column, and put the 3 screws back in so that it looks like PIC 12 again.
Installation of the new JDM EG non-srs steering wheel:
1. First, separate the JDM steering wheel into its two pieces (Steering wheel, and horn plate) by unscrewing the 3 screws on the back of the steering wheel. It should look like PIC 16, 17.
2. Before you place the JDM steering wheel on, you will need to use the grease (PIC 18) on the back of the steering wheel where the shoe horn will make contact with the wheel. PIC 19 (area covered in red)
3. Now, place the JDM steering wheel onto the steering column and bolt on the 19mm nut (36 lb-ft torque spec) The trickest part here, is how to line it up, so that the steering wheel is place correctly i.e. when you are driving in a straight line, the steering wheel is in its upright position. PIC 17. Trial and error. At this point, you can drive it around a little and see if it is to your liking. If not, unscrew the 19mm nut and adjust. Drive again, and repeat the process. Also, Make sure that the shoe horn is touching the metal contact area of the steering wheel. PIC 20.
4. Once you have it straight, all you need to do is screw on the front of the JDM Steering wheel. I think this is the hardest part. First you want to screw on the bottom screw first. Don’t tighten it all the way yet though. After that, do either the top left or top right one by turning the steering wheel over so that it looks like this: PIC 21. You will probably need a small and thin screwdriver for this, cause it is a PITA.
5. Once you are done with that, check to make sure the horn works. If it does, then you are done, and you car should now look like this: PIC 22. If the horn doesn’t work, you will need to check to see if the shoe horn is touching the steering wheel, and/or check your wiring connections.
6. Also. Don’t forget to put back on the rear steering wheel column cover and put the 3 screws back in.
Please Note: This is only for the JDM EG steering wheel. However, this should work for any model civic or integra when you are installing a JDM NON-SRS steering wheel.
...
GL
Thanks, I was also told to unplug the battery at least 10 minutes before touching anything to prevent the bag from exploding in my face (Hope that helps someone else as well). If someone finds another DIY to compare to this one - that would be awesome. Thanks again.
here's a good thread. https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1535299
You need a hub puller to take off your old wheel!
You need a hub puller to take off your old wheel!
yeah, make sure that the battery is disconnected. if there is no power, the airbag can't blow your face off. it's really not that difficult once you get in there and do it. good luck!!
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You need a hub puller to take off your old wheel!</TD></TR></TABLE>
no you dont.
You need a hub puller to take off your old wheel!</TD></TR></TABLE>
no you dont.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Syndacate »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">after u do everythignin that tutorial, will the SRS dummy light come on?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes because you've tampered with the SRS system. You also aren't going to be able to pass inspection from here on out, and if your insurance company finds out you removed your airbag they can drop you for it.
Good thing you have that aftermarket wheel though.
Yes because you've tampered with the SRS system. You also aren't going to be able to pass inspection from here on out, and if your insurance company finds out you removed your airbag they can drop you for it.
Good thing you have that aftermarket wheel though.
you dont' need a hub puller. just a torque wrench or breaker bar with the right sized socket and some elbow grease. it is wise to unplug the battery, but whenever i deal with taking out anything that has to do with the SRS, i always exercise caution. I don't go yanking and pulling on stuff....be gentle.
i was gonna get that steering wheel too but i rather have my airbag. besides, steering wheel wont make me faster anyways, and makes my car attractive to theives. good luck though my friend did his steering wheel and he said its easy and he's not that much of a car person
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ricey McRicerton »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Yes because you've tampered with the SRS system. You also aren't going to be able to pass inspection from here on out, and if your insurance company finds out you removed your airbag they can drop you for it.
Good thing you have that aftermarket wheel though.
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Exactly why my em1 oem wheel stays
Yes because you've tampered with the SRS system. You also aren't going to be able to pass inspection from here on out, and if your insurance company finds out you removed your airbag they can drop you for it.
Good thing you have that aftermarket wheel though.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Exactly why my em1 oem wheel stays
You need a breaker bar and a 18mm deep socket if I remember correctly. You DO NOT need a hub puller. Just giggle the wheel around after you remove the 18mm and you'll be fine.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ricey McRicerton »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yes because you've tampered with the SRS system. You also aren't going to be able to pass inspection from here on out, and if your insurance company finds out you removed your airbag they can drop you for it.
Good thing you have that aftermarket wheel though. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Wow, you guys have inspection tough out there. I removed the harness and the airbag ecu or brain, never had any problems. No light either.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ricey McRicerton »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yes because you've tampered with the SRS system. You also aren't going to be able to pass inspection from here on out, and if your insurance company finds out you removed your airbag they can drop you for it.
Good thing you have that aftermarket wheel though. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Wow, you guys have inspection tough out there. I removed the harness and the airbag ecu or brain, never had any problems. No light either.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ZipTieGuy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i was gonna get that steering wheel too but i rather have my airbag. besides, steering wheel wont make me faster anyways, and makes my car attractive to theives. good luck though my friend did his steering wheel and he said its easy and he's not that much of a car person</TD></TR></TABLE>
it won't make the car any faster, but little bit more comfortable.
it won't make the car any faster, but little bit more comfortable.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Schurke »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">it won't make the car any faster, but little bit more comfortable. </TD></TR></TABLE>
....until you smash your skull into your Momo wheel because you no longer have an SRS airbag
....until you smash your skull into your Momo wheel because you no longer have an SRS airbag
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by o2flow.net »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">....until you smash your skull into your Momo wheel because you no longer have an SRS airbag</TD></TR></TABLE>
Why do people care if it's not their car? How many bad *** cars in the Appearance/Cosmetic forum have em and no one says **** excpet "Dope wheel yo!"
But someone has a question in the Civic/Del Sol forum about the wheel and evryone wants to be a ref.
My skull is thick, so says my wife.
Why do people care if it's not their car? How many bad *** cars in the Appearance/Cosmetic forum have em and no one says **** excpet "Dope wheel yo!"
But someone has a question in the Civic/Del Sol forum about the wheel and evryone wants to be a ref.
My skull is thick, so says my wife.
Puller, lol...i did mine one night out in a parking lot while hanging ouut with friends and with basic tools and even left the battery hooked up, as long as u dont gound out any wires ur good, it only took bout 15 to 20 min.
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