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I've tried but I can't seem to figure out how to remove the steering wheel cover on my '99 Rodeo. The horn button keeps getting stuck and I want to try and fix it.
If anyone knows the secret of how to remove it please post it here.
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Re: Steering Wheel Cover Removal
Removal
1.Turn the steering wheel so that the vehicle’s wheels are pointing straight ahead. 2.Turn the ignition switch to “LOCK”. 3. Disconnect the battery “–” terminal cable, and wait at least 5 minutes. 4. Disconnect the yellow 2-way SRS connector located under the steering column. 5. Loosen the inflator module fixing bolt from behind the steering wheel assembly using a TORX) driver or equivalent until the inflator module can be released from steering assembly . WARNING: THE INFLATOR MODULE SHOULD ALWAYS BE CARRIED WITH THE URETHANE COVER AWAY FROM YOUR BODY AND SHOULD ALWAYS BE LAID ON A FLAT SURFACE WITH THE URETHANE SIDE UP. THIS IS NECESSARY BECAUSE A FREE SPACE IS PROVIDED TO ALLOW THE AIR CUSHION TO EXPAND IN THE UNLIKELY EVENT OF ACCIDENTAL DEPLOYMENT. OTHERWISE, PERSONAL INJURY MAY RESULT . I would also remove the SRS fuses. They are in the fuse box in the dash and should have yellow plastic peices behind them. Be very carefull while working on it, you dont want to set off the airbag.
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