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    What car is it? You may have to seperate the airbag and steering wheel to get to the wire and pressure plate for the horn.

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    It's a 94 civic ex
    Quote Originally Posted by xPhantomSilviax
    What car is it? You may have to seperate the airbag and steering wheel to get to the wire and pressure plate for the horn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LSblaze
    It's a 94 civic ex
    You'll need either a t40 or t50 (I wanna say t50) torx security bit to remove the airbag from the wheel. Or you can drill em out. I would recommend investing in the proper tools. When you pull the airbag out, the wire and pressure plate are behind it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xPhantomSilviax
    You'll need either a t40 or t50 (I wanna say t50) torx security bit to remove the airbag from the wheel. Or you can drill em out. I would recommend investing in the proper tools. When you pull the airbag out, the wire and pressure plate are behind it.
    What about that ribbon( flat ) harness that's connected behind the factory wheel do I need to cut that off? and if so how would I keep the horn wire from getting twisted when I connect it to the aftermarket wheel.

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