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I haven't seen the airbag connectors on the 2011 TC yet, to know if it is a direct bolt on and plug and play.
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How about the older tC models?
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If I got my hands on the tc airbag cover, could I possibly swap it with the yaris airbag cover? In other words, could I use the tc steering wheel and airbag cover but use the yaris airbag? Or would I need the tc airbag and cover? I just don't like the idea of the yaris cover not fitting the tc wheel perfectly (bad case of OCD I guess).
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The older TC ones have the same connector, and from a quick search it looks like the 2011 does as well.
As for swapping guts under the cover, there's a thread on here where I show what is involved in doing so. I took apart a popped one, which has none of the danger associated with doing so with a live one.
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Does anyone know if japanese steering wheel will fit the 2009 liftback (Canadian version)?
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You would have to transfer the airbag squib assembly over, since the cover is completely different. It would fit, but moving it over would be very difficult and dangerous.
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Thank you!
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![]() I just cut a piece of hard rubber, lifted the bottom spoke leather cover of the TC steering wheel and glued it in. I then glued the leather onto the hard rubber. I could have done a better job fitting it with my airbag, but I got lazy and eyeballed it. Looks like the spoke is now touching the airbag, but there's a small gap. |
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Is the leather glued to the plastic underneath ? Was is easy to lift the leather cover? (Considering couple ideas) |
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There's just not too much leather there to begin with on that steering wheel spoke, so I tried to straighten out the gap. If you were to do some fitting beforehand, you can get it to look lots better than I did. Good luck. |
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I was considering removing the leather and working on the wheel underneath and then reupholstering.. another option is buying some leather and simple tools and upholstering the steering wheel that I have in my car from scratch.. I saw coupld such projects .. looks doable (it is not in English but pics are self-explanatory.. the guy is using some crappy leather but still gets a decent result) http://avtoperedelka.ucoz.ru/publ/tj...kami/7-1-0-142 |
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