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Installing a mk2 172 steering wheel



  One with a few more
Hi, Rich
You need to disconnect the battery and wait 20 minutes
Then iirc, you need to prise the front off the wheel and disconnect the airbag. Also have to undo the bolts there.
Actually I'm not much use as cant remember any except the basics!
If your still after an asnwer tonight then i can help
 
  Chocolate Bar™
clairesclio said:
Hi, Rich
You need to disconnect the battery and wait 20 minutes
Then iirc, you need to prise the front off the wheel and disconnect the airbag. Also have to undo the bolts there.
Actually I'm not much use as cant remember any except the basics!
If your still after an asnwer tonight then i can help

cliospares didnt disconnect my battery at all, and said you'd have to hit the motion sensor to make the airbag go off. he turned the wheel to 90degrees, from which position the two lugs are visible on the back of the wheel. you need to fork these lugs (one at a time obviously) to the side whilst pulling the airbag towards you. you'll feel it click out of place.

once the airbag is loose you have to remove it and disconnect the wire on the back. you will have just the one wire for a standard 1.2 or if you have cruise control you will have two connectors.

there is a bolt that connects the wheel to the boss, so undo the bolt and remove the wheel. place the new wheel into place, and then tighten it back up. then connect the electric terminal and then push the airbag back in making sure that it sits perfectly flush all round.

done.
 

richard691

ClioSport Club Member
  Twingo RS133 & 172
So where abouts on the wheel are the 2 lugs and where on the wheel is the motion sensor so I dont hit it?
 
  Chocolate Bar™
its not in the wheel IIRC so there no need to worry. better to be safe tho and disconnect the battery, but he was absolutely wacking it and it was fine.

lugs are behind the steering wheel, around the 2 vertical spoke area. so run your hand down the back of the spoke and you'll find it (you can actually see it when you turn the wheel to the side.)
 
  Ford Fiesta
i would have thought the sensors for the airbags are somewhere near the front of the car, not near the wheel itself.
 

sn00p

ClioSport Club Member
  A blue one.
Do yourself a favour and just disconnect the battery!

The last thing you want is it going off and seriously injuring yourself.
 

richard691

ClioSport Club Member
  Twingo RS133 & 172
yeah i think i will, no problem anyway as its been disconnected all week, just gotta find these lugs.
 
  One with a few more
Its not a good idea to leave the negative on the battery when doing anything involving the electrics. A remaining charge can be enough for them to go off - or a surge
 
  Chocolate Bar™
think u'd actually have to wack the sensor to make it go off dont think surge alone would cause it but best be safe than sorry, this bloke obviously knew what he was doing, and was adament he didnt need to disconnect the battery (i did question it) but if your doing it yourself best to be safe. Best bit of all was it cost me 90 quid for the wheel and fitted for free :)
 

richard691

ClioSport Club Member
  Twingo RS133 & 172
my wheel cost £60, £50 for the wheel and a tenner for another renault sport insert.
 
  One with a few more
do you have a way of getting your hands on the haynes manual? because i did work from diagrams in there. my scanner isnt working so i cant copy them for you
 

richard691

ClioSport Club Member
  Twingo RS133 & 172
No I dont sorry, didnt think they done manuals for this shape clio only the mk1?
 


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