Aznxtasy
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So apparently.. there's no good consolidated site for just integras. I figured I'd make a good comprehensive one
Needed Tools: 19mm socket w/ extension. Torx 30 tamper-proof bit, Flat Head, Phillips Head, and Wire cutter.
20-30min of your day.
Step 1: Remove negative terminal of battery. Unless you wanna chance it with an airbag to the face
Step 2: Pop off the bottom service cover of the steering wheel. Remove Airbag harness.
Step 3: Pop off both Left side cover and right side steering wheel plastic covers. (Right side is beneath cruise control) Remove both Torx-30 bolts holding in the air bag.
Left
Right
Step 4: Once you take off the airbag. Should expose the 19mm bolt holding the steering wheel to the column. Remove it, if its stuck on then bring out pipe to use as a breaker bar.
Step 5: Make sure to disconnect the black and the green harness from above
Step 6: Make sure you're wheel is turned into the straight position. Remove the stock steering wheel. Should just pull right off. If not, wiggle and pull out a little.
Step 7: Should be staring at the SRS wire spindle.
Step 8: Remove the plastic cover covering the screws you need to remove from the SRS wire spindle.
3 screws with a phillips head. 2 in the front, 1 in the center toward the firewall.
Step 8: Remove all 3 screws holding in the SRS spindle.
Step 9: You will notice the SRS spindle has one harness and then a hardwire attached to it. If someone wants to add in. I believe its just the 2 gray wires go into the spindle for the airbag and cruise control? I just cut them. off.
Step 10: Take your NRG short hub and install onto the steering column. Its not pictured, but line up the two notches on the back of the hub up to the two metal pieces sticking up from the column. You'll know it when you see it. Put 19mm bolt back on voila. 1/2 way there!
Step 11: Fasten quick release plate to the top of the NRG Short hub with supplied 6 hex bolts and allen key.
Step 12: Attach Quick release to your steering wheel. Use hex bolts supplied with steering wheel.
Step 13: If everything has gone right you should be able to pop your steering wheel on and off!
For bonus extra credit you can also use a quick release lock too.. to deter them pesky thieves from using their own quick release steering wheel if they happened to have one :2confused
Needed Tools: 19mm socket w/ extension. Torx 30 tamper-proof bit, Flat Head, Phillips Head, and Wire cutter.
20-30min of your day.
Step 1: Remove negative terminal of battery. Unless you wanna chance it with an airbag to the face
Step 2: Pop off the bottom service cover of the steering wheel. Remove Airbag harness.
Step 3: Pop off both Left side cover and right side steering wheel plastic covers. (Right side is beneath cruise control) Remove both Torx-30 bolts holding in the air bag.
Left
Right
Step 4: Once you take off the airbag. Should expose the 19mm bolt holding the steering wheel to the column. Remove it, if its stuck on then bring out pipe to use as a breaker bar.
Step 5: Make sure to disconnect the black and the green harness from above
Step 6: Make sure you're wheel is turned into the straight position. Remove the stock steering wheel. Should just pull right off. If not, wiggle and pull out a little.
Step 7: Should be staring at the SRS wire spindle.
Step 8: Remove the plastic cover covering the screws you need to remove from the SRS wire spindle.
3 screws with a phillips head. 2 in the front, 1 in the center toward the firewall.
Step 8: Remove all 3 screws holding in the SRS spindle.
Step 9: You will notice the SRS spindle has one harness and then a hardwire attached to it. If someone wants to add in. I believe its just the 2 gray wires go into the spindle for the airbag and cruise control? I just cut them. off.
Step 10: Take your NRG short hub and install onto the steering column. Its not pictured, but line up the two notches on the back of the hub up to the two metal pieces sticking up from the column. You'll know it when you see it. Put 19mm bolt back on voila. 1/2 way there!
Step 11: Fasten quick release plate to the top of the NRG Short hub with supplied 6 hex bolts and allen key.
Step 12: Attach Quick release to your steering wheel. Use hex bolts supplied with steering wheel.
Step 13: If everything has gone right you should be able to pop your steering wheel on and off!
For bonus extra credit you can also use a quick release lock too.. to deter them pesky thieves from using their own quick release steering wheel if they happened to have one :2confused
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