Quick guide to replacing the airbag wheel on the K11 micra. Not a hard task so a guide isnt really needed, but I'm bored so here it is:
Tools needed (2000 car):
19mm socket and an extension
12mm spanner for removing battery
T30 Torx
Phillips and Flat headed screwdriver
3mm allen key
1)
Disconnect the positive wire on the battery and leave it 10 minutes.
2)
Remove the flaps on either side of wheel, just ping of with a small flat head screwdriver
Then undo the T30 Torx sockets hidden within these flaps.
3)
Pull the front section off of the wheel it, it slides out without force.
4)NOTE: Ensure the wheel is in the straight ahead position before removing it.
Undo the 19mm socket in the middle of the wheel, BUT leave it on by a few turns.
There are a few cables you will need to undo before removing the wheel, one for the horn and one for the airbag. Fairly obvious cables.
This is so when you have to tug the wheel off of the splines, it doesn't smack you in the face like it did me. It hurts.
5)
I then unscrewed the SRS airbag thing (Black and Yellow) hidden behind the wheel, undoing four Phillips screws in each corner. This requires the steering wheel cowl being removed, by two screws underneath the cowl.
Removing the airbag thing will stop your indicators self cancelling, and also stop the horn working. To keep you horn, you need to perform some electrical wizardy which I haven't done yet, but will do and will update this when it comes to it.
It will then look like this
6) Fit your new wheel onto the boss, and fit it onto the splines ensuring the wheel is in the straight ahead position.
Tighten the center nut to 35Nm (Basically till it feels snug)
And voila, you will have a super awesome wheel
Hopefully this of help to someone. If not, it kept me busy for a few minutes writing this
Tools needed (2000 car):
19mm socket and an extension
12mm spanner for removing battery
T30 Torx
Phillips and Flat headed screwdriver
3mm allen key
1)
Disconnect the positive wire on the battery and leave it 10 minutes.
2)
Remove the flaps on either side of wheel, just ping of with a small flat head screwdriver
Then undo the T30 Torx sockets hidden within these flaps.
3)
Pull the front section off of the wheel it, it slides out without force.
4)NOTE: Ensure the wheel is in the straight ahead position before removing it.
Undo the 19mm socket in the middle of the wheel, BUT leave it on by a few turns.
There are a few cables you will need to undo before removing the wheel, one for the horn and one for the airbag. Fairly obvious cables.
This is so when you have to tug the wheel off of the splines, it doesn't smack you in the face like it did me. It hurts.
5)
I then unscrewed the SRS airbag thing (Black and Yellow) hidden behind the wheel, undoing four Phillips screws in each corner. This requires the steering wheel cowl being removed, by two screws underneath the cowl.
Removing the airbag thing will stop your indicators self cancelling, and also stop the horn working. To keep you horn, you need to perform some electrical wizardy which I haven't done yet, but will do and will update this when it comes to it.
It will then look like this
6) Fit your new wheel onto the boss, and fit it onto the splines ensuring the wheel is in the straight ahead position.
Tighten the center nut to 35Nm (Basically till it feels snug)
And voila, you will have a super awesome wheel
Hopefully this of help to someone. If not, it kept me busy for a few minutes writing this