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Peeling steering wheel trim replacement
Start by turning your wheel so the tools you plan to use can access the torx screws at the back of the wheel. Once you pull the fuse, you don't want to turn the key to move the wheel. You may set off the air bag light. ![]() Pull the airbag fuse (in my case, it was #44). ![]() Insert a screw driver into the horizontal slots at the back of the steering wheel. You're pushing a tab to release the air bag. Do one side, pop the airbag slightly off on that side and repeat for the other. It will take a bit to get it to pop. ![]() Here is a pic of it popped up slightly. Pull it out straight and evenly. I just (gently) placed it on the top of the wheel. Bentley book says to not let it hang with the bag pointing down. Keep it pointing up. ![]() I used these little torx allen keys (T10) to undo the 5 coarse thread screws that held the trim piece on. ![]() There isn't much room behind the wheel, so they worked out perfect. ![]() Once the trim is loose, you'll need to unscrew the buttons and pull the wires out of their guide channel. ![]() Here is what the back of the new piece looks like. ![]() Installation is reverse of removal. Push the air bag evenly into position. It'll snap back in place. Don't forget to put the fuse back in. Here is the finished product. ![]() Hope that helps. Cheers.
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Daily Drivers: - 2008 535i, 320,000km - 2004 X5 4.4, 01/2004 production, 420,000km - 1997 328i, 350,000km Track: - 1996 328i, track/race car, ~300,000km Winter: - 2013 Ski-Doo MXZ X 800 E-TEC, trail can - 2007 Ski-Doo MXZ Blizzard 800 HO - 2001 Ski-Doo MXZ 600 w/800 engine, exhaust - 1978 Ski-Doo Olympique 340 (vintage race sled) - 1977 Ski-Doo Olympique 340E |
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Thank you for this. I think I'm going to try and do mine tomorrow...
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NP - let me know if you have issues. I have to do this on my 535, but I'll wait until the temps warm up a bit. I'm seeing some common themes across platforms. Hmmmmm.
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Daily Drivers: - 2008 535i, 320,000km - 2004 X5 4.4, 01/2004 production, 420,000km - 1997 328i, 350,000km Track: - 1996 328i, track/race car, ~300,000km Winter: - 2013 Ski-Doo MXZ X 800 E-TEC, trail can - 2007 Ski-Doo MXZ Blizzard 800 HO - 2001 Ski-Doo MXZ 600 w/800 engine, exhaust - 1978 Ski-Doo Olympique 340 (vintage race sled) - 1977 Ski-Doo Olympique 340E |
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Finally got around to doing this. Just a couple notes #1 the fuse is located in the glovebox and #2 the motion is to PUSH STRAIGHT in to release the airbag not pry it free...if that makes sense. If I had read more carefully to begin with this would have been easier...overall though not bad and the end result is worlds better
Last question does anyone know how to replace the badge on the steering wheel? Mine doesnt look great.. Before: After:
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Great write up. Ill be doing this over the weekend,.....but instead of replacing with new,....I will be repainting it with SEM Plastic Paint.
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