ver's seat), et voila!
HTH,
Jerry
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Subject: [MBZ] 126 STEERING WHEEL REPLACEMENT
How much of a job is it to replace a steering whee
I've got one from an 84 Euro 126. I think it is without airbag. Does
yours have an airbag? If ther is no airbag, it is not much of a
deal. Just take loose the battery ground, pop off the center cover, and
take the nut off. Take the wires off the horn switch if necessary. I have
not change
derside of the wheel upward, toward myself (who is sitting in the
driver's seat), et voila!
HTH,
Jerry
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Subject: [MBZ] 126 STEERING WH
How much of a job is it to replace a steering wheel on a 126? Any
special tools required? Anyone have a good used one for sale?
Assuming that it's the same as a late-model 107, you need a
long-shanked Torx screwdriver to unhook the airbag from behind.
You probably need a real one not a bit inser
How much of a job is it to replace a steering wheel on a 126? Any
special tools required? Anyone have a good used one for sale?
Mine's worn out. Big chunk out of it worn right down to the metal
armature on the left side where the top spoke intersects the wheel.
Right where I usually grab it. B