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I've done this several times now in favor of Club Sport / 930S steering wheels. I can put a DIY together over the weekend. Anytime your working with the airbags disconnect the battery for a minimum of 30 minutes before working on them. If you reconnect the battery without the airbag connected or a resistor inserted the WARNING and AIR BAG lights will be triggered and will have to be cleared by a diagnostic tool.
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[quote name='hot968' timestamp='1391044455' post='154738']Boy is this disappointing <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/whine.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> I called Suncoast to order my steering wheel and the woman said it is only for a 928GT not a 968?? I saw this steering wheel online and it was in magenta which is what I want. She said she will check with some one tomorrow and see if it will fit my car. I know you guys have the sports wheel in some of your 968's did you have trouble finding ones that fir 968" This one says genuine Porsche Sport steering wheel. I will call Sunset parts tomorrow. What a bummer this is, some times I feel like giving up as I cannot get the parts I want to restore this car.[/quote]
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The 930S wheel was available on the European only 968 club sport. Sunset should be able to get it for you. As far as the safety aspect that's a decision you have to make. Personally I'm with Flash and have never looked back. It's a relatively easy swap as long as you follow the instructions to the letter.
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[quote name='hot968' timestamp='1390955088' post='154713']
986 Boxster Thanks for the info yes it is a Club/Sport/930 steering wheel I am buying is it very complicated to remove old one and install this wheel? I think the hardest part is making sure the turn signals and horn continue to work- or do u lose the horn? Once the air bag wheel is removed the air bag light can't come on can it?
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hot968, you need Porsche Part # 928-652-104-00 (Horn Contact). If you simply unplug the air bag and don't do any modifications the ari bag / warning light will go off ad soon as the battery is reconnected. The cleanest mod is to insert a 3.0 ohm resistor into the orange plug the the clock spring was plugged into.
Heres a quick run down:
1) Disconnect battery for at least half an hour
2) Remove the two T30 screws holding on the air bag
3) Gently pull on the air bag and it will come forward and carefully unplug the red connector on the back; I always tape over the plug with electic tape when storing air bags
4) Undo the the 24mm bolt holding the wheel on
5) Pull wheel off
6) Remove the two philips screws holding the clockspring on and trace the wiring under the dash this can be easily unpluged
7) Where you unpluged the clock spring from the orange connector is where the 3.0 ohm resistor goes
8) Insert the horn contact part #[color="#ff0000"]928-652-104-00[/color]
9) Install new wheel (I slide the washer over a screwdriver to help guide it onto the hub
10) Torque 24mm bolt to 34 Ft-Lb
11) Reconnect power and enjoy!
I'll still put together a DIY with pictures over the weekend.
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Wow, EEZATOY, that is a great looking wheel! I'll need to swing by once you get it installed to take a look. I think we are neighbors, as I read you mentioning Hollywood Hardware. I live 2 miles from there, in the Little Pocket.
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Quote:which is confusing, because all 968's came with air bags.
Can't advise on the connector I'm afraid, other than to say that they didn't come with airbags everywhere, which is probably why it's shown as a stock part. Club Sports/Sports (not sold in the US) for example had a non-airbag steering wheel as standard and I've seen pictures of very early cars with the 4-spoke, non-airbag wheel (from the 944) as well.
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