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Horn (Air Bag Retainng Frame) Springs
I had to replace the air bag retaining frame on a 1997 Boxster I just purchased. The problem is that the new part did not come with the springs attached that make the horn work. I cannot find a part number for the springs (4 needed) so I was wondering if anyone had any advice.
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Springs? There are no springs. The rubber that is moled into the four corners act as springs to hold the bracket away from the steering wheel bracket.
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Thanks. I'll take another look. There were two small springs at two of the corners of the frame that made me think there were supposed to be four. Someone, the previous owner I suppose, removed the horn and taped over the bushings presumably to stop the horns from blowing. Both horns had to be replaced. Anyway, thanks for the help. I'll give it a try!
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I just replaced this on my 97 as well and it doesnt take anything but the plate that you purchased along with what is already behind your airbag. Good luck.
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Done! Works perfectly. Thanks for the help folks.
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Thanks Vath
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Thanks again. Neil |
I got the replacement frame today and was going to make the change. After disconnecting the battery and waiting 30 minutes, I inserted a T30 Torex screwdriver into the hole(s) on the backside of the steering wheel. I can feel it seating properly, but cannot turn it. I didn't try using vice-grips until I ran this by the 986 forum. My Torex T30 socket won't reach the screw, so I'm limited to the screwdriver.
What are those screws going into ? The frame is pretty thin and flimsy ? Any help will be appreciated....http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1338847120.jpg |
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OK, Got it. Had to use the Vice Grips to turn the end of the screwdriver. Once it broke free, it cam off easily. The Airbag frame replacement is pretty straight forward - after you've done it once.
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I still think the best fix for this problem is a three-spoke steering wheel!
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I did this job yesterday and here are a couple of comments.
I really battled to get the two screws behind the steering loose, but I got them loose in the end. Turned out they were a Torx 27 size and not a Torx 30. I couldn't get the airbag connector/wire lose so using vice grips and pliers I split/torn the old frame to get it off the wire. On the new frame I mad a cut across the top and feed the wire through and into the middle. Remember the put the 2 retaining screws in position before tightening the frame, as they don't fit through from behind the steering wheel. I hope this helps. James |
I had the same issue with the horn randomly honking while stopping or hitting a bump. I experimented and found a very cheap and effective fix that I hop others will use when searching for a solution. I took the bracket off and used a hot glue gun to reinforce/build up the rubber bushings. I made two small beads of hot glue per bushing, one on top of the other while allowing time to dry between. The horn works perfectly and the cost was essentially free. The glue is pliable enough that it mimics the original bushings.
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Hi All. I just fixed this problem last week. I took the fuse out until the part came in. $70 bucks free shipping on fleabay. I took it aprt about a month ago and put foam pieces in lieu of the gromments. Worked well, but I wanted the original part.
On mine, they were T30 screws. Took about a half hour for removal and installation. I can't believe this part was this flimsy. |
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