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redbull

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Guys i have a momo porsche engraved wheel ready for my c2 i completely overlooked the fact that the car has an airbag equipped wheel at present does any one know of how they are removed what fault lights may be called up etc etc..
 
Hi

I have an RS wheel that I am looking to have installed and have the same queries

Looking on the Carnewel web site they refer to having information on how to get around the issue without simply removing warning bulbs

I've been meaning to find out exactly what they offer, but not got around to it yet - let me know if you solve the problem [:)]

Pete
 
on other cars normally you have a resister that replaces the airbag, this then fools the car to thinking the airbag is still there, and hence no warning lights are on.
 
Gents, if anyone has a black standard steering wheel in good condition that will fit my 96 C4 then I would be interested in purchasing.

pp
 

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