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Old 11-22-2001
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Another Steering Wheel Question

I got my GT Grant Steering wheel from my OLD Honda Accord. First, how do you disarm the airbags? I here about resetting them, but what about disarming it and How To take off the Wheel. I'm guessing you would have to arm the SRS after installing the Aftermarket steering wheel.
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Heh, this is NOT easy.

You will have to get a honda service manual, that will tell you how to remove your steering wheel. Then, you have to get everything apart. Also, you will have to re-wire your horn, and cruise control, and your airbag light will ALLWAYS stay on
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I don't mind re-wiring, but where can you get a Honda Service Manual? I thought there was a way to turn off the SRS light?
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