How To Remove Or Replace Steering Wheel On Honda Accord 2003-2007 | Auto Repair DIY Install Guide

How To Remove Or Replace Steering Wheel On Honda Accord 2003-2007 | Auto Repair DIY Install Guide

This video is a step-by-step or tutorial guide on how to remove, replace, upgrade and/or install a steering wheel on Honda Accord years 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 DX LX or EX models 2.4L or 3.0L V6 by young mechanic Aiman.

The steps are actually not too difficult, only a few basic tools are required but if you are not too comfortable dealing with airbags then you should consult or have it repaired by qualified automotive technicians or auto repair shops and garages or auto dealership.

Some of the tools you might need would be flat head & phillip screwdrivers, T30 star / torx wrenches and basic sockets / ratchet. No power tools are required. Most of the electrical connectors can be unsnapped easily.

Word of caution is make sure you disconnect the battery first, wait a few minutes (20 minutes or longer is highly encouraged), and avoid possible static discharge via clothing or other possible methods. Once you unplug the airbag itself, it can’t go off. There’s a shorting bar built into the connector of all airbags, that joins the two terminals to prevent “stray” voltage from being able to set the bag off.

In most cases, once you’ve removed the airbag and center bolt, the steering wheel can just be wiggled or pulled out. However, in some cases, wheel puller tools have to be used in order to remove the stubborn steering wheel (we used Bolt Type Wheel Puller Set 46-Piece by Pittsburgh Automotive from Harbor Freight Tools, and we’ve also done an exclusive video on how to do that, click here for that video:

If you’re looking for instruction DIY auto repair guides on how to remove the clock spring / cable reel, it is the next step after removing the steering wheel. We’ve done a separate video on that and here’s the link for that video:

If you’re just looking for a video on to remove just the airbag, click here: https://youtu.be/151fPVku5YY

This video was done a 2004 Honda Accord, however, the process may be the same for most Honda or Acura models such as Civic, CRV, Element, Pilot and Odyssey. Even if it’s not exactly the same as they will be some variances between the years and model, it may still give you a rough idea on how to do it on the vehicles manufactured by Honda.

Thanks for watching…

This video is presented to you by young mechanic Aiman-Imran Zulhilmi Anuar. Please be sure to watch other DIY auto repair videos on Aiman’s EyeOnAiman youtube channel & facebook page.

Disclaimer of Liability (No Responsibility): Please exercise due diligence with information obtained from this video. The information contained in this video is for entertainment purposes and should only be treated as such. I shall not be held liable for any damage to vehicles, tools, equipment or person resulted therein. This channel assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred. You will use such information at your own risk. Aiman recommends safe practices when working with power tools, automotive lifts, lifting tools, jack stands, electrical equipment, blunt instruments, chemicals, lubricants, or any other tools or equipment seen or implied in this video. Any injury, damage or loss resulted from using information in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not EyeOnAiman.

Recording Date: August 3, 2018
Video URL: https://youtu.be/HeHRF0GEboI

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Mike The trucker says:

Where is the new steering wheel

Tam ErS says:

I driven accord 2.4 automatic..great car..buy it

Maverick Mitchell says:

Just what I was looking for! Thank you Aiman!

Toni Mass says:

Hope tht u 1st disconnected the battery then took the airbag fuse out and then you attempted to take the steering wheel out if u didn't u one lucky little kid or man

James Williams says:

Gr8 Job !!

Thx 4 the Post.

Nathaniel D. says:

Are you old enough to drive yet? Pretty good video Aiman

Smoothie Health says:

Great video young man! Blessings!

FamousComputerPlayer says:

Pretty cool. Is this your car?

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