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16V_1600

posted on 6th Feb 08 at 12:02

Thanks fellas! :thumbs:

Thought it were goin to be a right pain if the airbag steering wheel had to be removed :mad:


pow

posted on 6th Feb 08 at 08:28

Yes its very possible, just a fine art of turning and twisting the clocks out with the smaller airbag wheel still in place :D


Fonz

posted on 6th Feb 08 at 08:12



to show i done it - you can see the three screw locations too (painted yellow)


Fonz

posted on 6th Feb 08 at 08:11

yes!! piece of piece, follow the instructions in a Haynes manual you'll see there is no need to remove the steering wheel

need to remove the steering column surround plastic (3 screws)
then the "hood" (3 screws)
then there are a further three screws for the clock assesmble itself. its a fiddle to twist it passed the wheel but it does go.

it should be out in 12mins or better!
:thumbs:


16V_1600

posted on 6th Feb 08 at 07:45

Hi all,

Right I have some red LEDs to replace the tired stock bulbs in my corsa sport clocks. I know how to remove the clocks, but is it possible to remove them from a Corsa B 2000 plate 1.6 sport without disturbing the airbag/steering wheel?

As in the steering wheel and airbag can remain in place while the clocks are removed?

Any help appreciated :)