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Steering Wheel: Service and Repair





Steering Wheel
This is a "Trustmark Authoring Standards (TAS) Repair Procedure"
- TAS style procedures can be identified by steps that have no accompanying step text and the magenta color of the electrical connectors and fasteners such as nuts, bolts, clamps or clips.
- TAS removal and installation procedures use a sequence of color illustrations to indicate the order to be followed when removing/disassembling or installing/assembling a component.
- Many of the TAS procedures will have the installation information within the removal steps.
- The TAS color illustrations use a variety of symbols to indicate important details of the procedures. It is important to understand these symbols in order to properly used the TAS procedures.
Refer to How to Use TAS Procedures and TAS Symbol Glossary at Vehicle | Description and Operation for additional information on these TAS procedures.
For additional information, refer to How to Use TAS Procedures

Removal
1 Make the SRS system safe.
For additional information, refer to Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Depowering and Repowering
2 Remove the driver air bag module.
For additional information, refer to Driver Air Bag Module Driver Air Bag Module





Torque to: 48 Nm





CAUTION: Protect the surrounding trim to avoid damage.

NOTE:
Do not disassemble further if the component is removed for access only.
Remove the 2 Torx screws.
Disconnect the electrical connector.





CAUTION: Protect the surrounding trim to avoid damage.
Remove the 2 Torx screws.
Disconnect the electrical connector.




3 Remove the steering wheel control switch harness.





Installation
1 Install the steering wheel cover.
2 Install the wiring harness
3 Install the cruise speed control switch.
4 Install the horn switch.
5 Install the steering wheel.
6 Install the driver air bag module.
For additional information, refer to Driver Air Bag Module Driver Air Bag Module