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  • E46m3zcp
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    I don't see what could be bent in this assembly... and the airbag itself has plastic tabs

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  • toy4to
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    Same with me, after the airbag recall, my airbag sticks out. Is the airbag bracket the metal piece shown here?

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  • E46m3zcp
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    I have had the same issue since I had the airbag recall done at the dealership. Went back to the dealership, they said they don't see anything wrong 🀣 well, I guess if it's not in TIS (or whatever system they are using nowadays), it doesn't exist.

    I tried correcting it myself, struggled to remove the airbag and adjusted the wires, and put it back in with no results.

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  • HDriver
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    That steering wheel looks awesome, you mind if you share details source price etc.

    Thank you

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  • Nate047
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    Been reading up and I saw that's pretty common. And I did have trouble getting it out of the old wheel, so I can see how it could have been bent. Is that part available new still by chance? Anyone have a part number?

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  • thegenius46m
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    It's the airbag bracket that got bent when you removed the airbag from the last wheel. Common problem from a horrendous design. Try bending the bracket back or get a spare from a junkyard car.

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  • dukeofchen
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    Pretty sure this feature is standard issue in West LA πŸ˜‚ – living right off Santa Monica near the 405 clusterf*** really forced progress in my mindfulness practice.

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  • Nate047
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    Thanks, yea I will have another go at it. I thought I was making sure it was away from the wires but maybe that's it.

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  • sbay
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    Originally posted by Nate047 View Post
    Hey guys, having a weird issue after swapping in a re-wrapped steering wheel. The airbag is sitting a little low and leaning out on the top, is there some trick to lining this all up? I attached everything as it was on my stock wheel coming out, and clipped it back into the plate that holds the airbag as best as I could tell was correct. I cannot for figure out what is preventing it from sitting up at the proper placement. It does not feel like there is more room to click in further. I can jiggle the whole setup around a little. Am I missing something obvious here?

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    Oh yea also the horn kind of has a mind of its own now Because the whole setup is not sitting properly I guess? It will go off randomly as I'm turning sometimes. Like the weight of the airbag moves and causes the horn contacts to touch I'm guessing. If I jiggle the airbag around it might stop. Or not. Super cool feature to have in a car while driving around west LA.
    I think it has to do with the wiring. I had the same issue and took off the airbag, re-routed the wires away from any mounting points, and it’s been flush ever since. I hope this helps!

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  • Steering wheel swap - can't get airbag to sit straight

    Hey guys, having a weird issue after swapping in a re-wrapped steering wheel. The airbag is sitting a little low and leaning out on the top, is there some trick to lining this all up? I attached everything as it was on my stock wheel coming out, and clipped it back into the plate that holds the airbag as best as I could tell was correct. I cannot for figure out what is preventing it from sitting up at the proper placement. It does not feel like there is more room to click in further. I can jiggle the whole setup around a little. Am I missing something obvious here?

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    Oh yea also the horn kind of has a mind of its own now Because the whole setup is not sitting properly I guess? It will go off randomly as I'm turning sometimes. Like the weight of the airbag moves and causes the horn contacts to touch I'm guessing. If I jiggle the airbag around it might stop. Or not. Super cool feature to have in a car while driving around west LA.
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