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Old 12-01-2005, 02:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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after market steering wheel...

hi, i was wondering if any of you guys can help me in my installation. i bought a bride steering wheel, momo hub, and a nrg steering release kit. i don't even know how to install them but i wanted to try for myself. can anyone help me on this?

tried looking up on a thread bout it, but couldnt get any lock on....
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what do you need to know?

If you don't have a Helm's manual you really should get one before messing with the airbag. Otherwise just post whatever questions you have and someone should be able to answer them.

I installed a MOMO wheel and adapter on my 92 Si, but not the quick release so I can help some.
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Old 12-01-2005, 09:22 AM   #3 (permalink)
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wuts the ohm resistance i need for the airbag light?? 2 ohm??
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http://www.ntpog.org/mods/fifth-hub/fifth-hub.shtml

Try that. Its what I used to do mine. Pretty Straight forward. The thing I can't figure out is how to turn off my SRS light without actually removing the light bulb.
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Try that. Its what I used to do mine. Pretty Straight forward. The thing I can't figure out is how to turn off my SRS light without actually removing the light bulb.
thats exactly wut i was asking in my post...i beleive its a 2-ohm resistor...simply insert the resistor into the harness pins corresponding to the airbag and the ecu will think theres still something there, thus no light....
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ok... i'll try to work with it... thanks
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Try that. Its what I used to do mine. Pretty Straight forward. The thing I can't figure out is how to turn off my SRS light without actually removing the light bulb.
+1 This is the best guide that I know of for your issue.
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was there any confirmation on the resistor needed??
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try it and see.. i don't see why it would harm anything..
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try it and see.. i don't see why it would harm anything..
try what? different resistors?? that link with the writeup was great, but those of us that didnt get resistors with our hub kits will have to live with the SRS light on (either that or pull the bulb, which i prefer not to do)....
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Here in a few days, I should be able to run a resistance test accross the air bag, so that those that don't have a resistor in place, will know what size resistor to get
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Here in a few days, I should be able to run a resistance test accross the air bag, so that those that don't have a resistor in place, will know what size resistor to get
thank you...it will be a great addition for the FAQ's...
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