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03-06 Cayenne steering wheel removal

Old Mar 29, 2015 | 02:48 AM
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03-06 Cayenne steering wheel removal

for those who would like to know details on how to remove a steering wheel.
Not difficult. As with everything new, take your time.
Most tricky part is putting tension to spread the wires on airbag, to clip the airbag back onto the wheel on re-assembly. Good luck
 
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Fantastic, thanks!
 
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That wheel looks awesome. I bet it feels even better.
 
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I didn't think the wheel feel would be much different.
However after I installed, driving with it makes it feel like a new car almost. Don't know what it is. Feels great.
 
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Getting ready to swap the wheel on my 957 CTTS and found this write-up. Excellent & thanks for sharing.
 
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Very nice right up!
 
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Does the heating portion still work?

Where did you get the new wheel?

Looks great..
 
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I believe heating element is lost...
 
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I got a TechArt Magnum wheel available. $400/shipped to contiguous USA:
 
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Moderator please delete duplicate post!
 

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FYI, installing custom wheel almost always means no heating, unless new wheel supports it.
 
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^ Correct.
 
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I’ve been looking for the place where you say to use a small flat screwdriver to push spring. Do you have any pix or video. I have a deployed airbag I’m trying to replace. Thanks any help is much appreciated
 

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