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Changing the steering wheel from a facelift

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30 Dec 2021 18:37 - 30 Dec 2021 19:31 #240846 by LM42
Hello all!
Hope someone can help, have done a search , but a bit unclear what can be done!?

I would like to change the steering wheel in my 2003 , to one from a 2013 (facelift ) wheel, obviously the steering wheel, air bag, anything else? ( The clock spring? Any wires? )

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31 Dec 2021 04:20 #240861 by Lambert
Not sure but when I had Dreadnaught I looked at the options for a race wheel and I think the splines were consistent across all years. Don't know if the electronics are compatible.

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31 Dec 2021 07:46 #240863 by yakuza
My 2005 got a 2010 leather steering wheel. Straight fit. Pre 05 has a bit different wiring but I do not think that affects the horn or airbag.

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19 Jan 2022 15:22 #241303 by Dirtbird
Replied by Dirtbird on topic Changing the steering wheel from a facelift
1999 Jimny clock spring fits 2005 Jimny with a change of connectors.
Take the connector off the back of the 2005 clock spring and place it on the 1999 clock spring. The cable in question is the cable on top of the clock spring connecting to the airbag .

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