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How to remove the airbag-horn cushion from a New Beetle Steering wheel



 
 
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Old January 27th 05, 08:46 PM
MIC
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Default How to remove the airbag-horn cushion from a New Beetle Steering wheel

Hello NG!

I bought a steering wheel from a New Beetle on Ebay. The airbag-horn cushion
is in place.

How do i remove the cushion? There are no bolts on the backside of the wheel
(like the Golf 3 i have worked on). It looks like the is a springclip or so
which holds the cushion.

On the backside of the wheel are two holes where you can poke with a
screwdriver and touch the spring clip. But i can not release it.

What is the right tool look like? Maybe other hints.

(And yes i'm aware of the cartdrigde under the airbag)

Bye from Denmark ....MIC


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