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Steering disassembly on Renault Clio

Model: Renault Clio Clio 2, MK 2 - Years 1998-2005
Part: Steering wheel

Let's see the disassembly of the steering wheel of a Renault Clio. Before disassembling the car steering and the airbag, disconnect the cables from the battery power supply. We release the fasteners from behind the steering wheel trim, then we detach the airbag. Once the airbag has been removed, we disconnect the power supply terminals, immediately afterwards we unscrew the central steering pin and disconnect the power supply terminals. We detach the steering from above the barrel after marking the tightening position with a marker. We replace the damaged steering wheel with a new one of the same size.

Posted on 29 March 2021 by ScegliAuto

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