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Old Apr 23, 2005 | 11:08 PM
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any one know of how to get one out of a 92-95 hatch? lemme know i only have the one in the middle of the steering wheel. i plan to use a new wheel. any help is appreciated.
Old Apr 24, 2005 | 01:52 PM
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WHATEVER you do....make sure first and foremost that you disconnect the negative battery cable....and let the car sit for around an hour just to be safe so the reserve capacitor can discharge
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theres removable plastic pieces on the back side of the steering wheel, remove thoes and then you will need (i think) a star socket (looks like an alen wrench but looks like a star) its either that or a phillips screw driver and then after you have un screwed ther will be a wiring harness just unplug that and make sure to keep your head out of the way when unplugin it...... and as sprack stated disconnect the battery
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alright thanks i think the batt is dead i was just making sure there was no kind of explosive charge that goes off even if there is no power present i have heard there was thanks a ton.
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