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Old 03-02-2006, 10:17 PM
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Default WANTED: Disassembly instructions for Tundra DC Steering wheel

I can't seem to find any pictures or instructions on how to disassemble the steering wheel on a 2005 Tundra DC. I looked through the body diagrams and the only reference to the "steering wheel pad" is on the instrument panel components; but no disassembly instructions.

I'm finally doing some work on the steering wheel radio control mod that we are all trying to figure out. First, I need to be able to take it apart and I don't see how it all comes apart.

Any help? Someone must have put a momo steering wheel on, so they had to have taken the airbag and other stuff off.

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Default Re: WANTED: Disassembly instructions for Tundra DC Steering wheel

On the back or sides of the steering wheel there are two plastic caps...remove
there should be a 10mm bolt behind each of those caps...remove
the airbag should now come off (to ensure you don't blow yourself up I would disconnect the battery before you try any of this...I have a funny thing about airbags...don't want one to go off while I try to do maintenance)
there is a 2 pin connector that you have to remove and the airbag can be set aside...

Everything else is self explainatory...
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