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    How Do You Remove The Steering Wheel Safely

    I want to remove my steering and it has an airbag so how do I go about it without setting of the airbag I have never done this before with airbags.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AussieLandRover View Post
    I want to remove my steering and it has an airbag so how do I go about it without setting of the airbag I have never done this before with airbags.
    You have to remove the airbag first - there are 2 torx screws through 2 holes on the underside of the steering wheel - Torx 40 I think. You will require a long torx key similar to an allen key as the socket type torx keys don't fit into the holes, then unplug the airbag, remove the centre nut on the steering column disconnect the rotary coupler and the hardest thing can be thumping the steering wheel off from the underside. Be very careful to guide the rotary coupler wires through the steering wheel first, before lifting off the steering wheel.

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    Is there a fuse to pull to disarm the airbag?

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    You're right, the very first line should have been disconnect the battery.

    Erich.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bundalene View Post
    You're right, the very first line should have been disconnect the battery.

    Erich.
    Just when I thought it was easy

    Ok disconnect the battery to disarm the airbag.

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    AND then wait 20 minutes, before starting work.
    (according to BMW TIS)
    Regards Philip A

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    AND then wait 20 minutes, before starting work.
    (according to BMW TIS)
    Regards Philip A
    Thanks guys.

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    I was also advised by the local LR dealer to disconnect the battery, wait 20 minutes and then apply the foot brake a few times to drain any residual current from the system. Also as a safety precaution do not put your face to close to the airbag when removing it.

    I found all this out after removing it about 10 times to find a squeak in the steering column, without disconnecting the battery. When I restarted the vehicle my SRS light came on and wouldn't go out again. Had to be reset by the LR dealer. Got lucky not to set the airbag off on myself.
    Warren

    Currently Landroverless - Still interested
    Formerly: 2003 D2a Update TD5 Auto. Platinum edition. ARB Bar, 36" LED light bar, cargo barrier, dual batteries.

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    Wonder what the Ambo's/Rescue do if the airbag doesn't go off, wait twenty minutes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by abaddonxi View Post
    Wonder what the Ambo's/Rescue do if the airbag doesn't go off, wait twenty minutes?

    Cheers
    Simon
    SES rescue use a restraint nicknamed an octupus, that is tied over the steering wheel, so that if it does go off no one gets killed.

    I suggest anyone attempting this job reads the Land Rover manual first, so that they know the safe way to do it.

    Don't rely on the forum knowledge for this one!

    Cheers Charlie

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