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when getting the steering wheel grab the airbag/horn ring with all wires and the 4 screws for ring 

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                                                                       pink wire and white wire are not needed.          green wire is horn .            red/yellow wire and red wire are for airbag

before staring disconnect battery    

t30 star key to take airbag off  unplug airbag and horn and earth wire make shore steering wheel straight 19 mm socket to undo center nut  and take column cover off 3 philips screws 

 then there 3 philp screws  holding on airbag/horn ring on                                                

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honda horn wire is red join to mg green wire  airbag honda yellow wire to mg red wire and honda green wire to mg red/yellow wire 

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do not solder with airbag plugged in as the heat can set it off 

put mg airbag ring on column screw 4 philips in.  plug wire in. put column cover back on. put steering wheel on. plug airbag and horn in 

steering 9.jpgall in and working and srs airbag light is off but dont no if it will work in a crash and i'm not gonna crash it to test that part 

this is a guide so you will bee doing this at your own risk 

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I didn't think the airbag / horn plug would have been much different, probably could have kept Honda stalks and SRS wheel.

One question though... Why? Now you have to look at an MG badge! :o 

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the stalks are the same didn't  change that just the  AirBag Slip Ring / Squib

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my honda steering wheel badly worn and i had a spare mg and i saw a few people was asking about it so fort might as well give it a go.

it slightly smaller feel nice to drive with and it soon have a red and carbon honda badge

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I did this few months ago following the how to here...

Well chuffed to say the least and was surprisingly easy considering im a novice...

Excellent upgrade feels wicked overall and looks good too

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15 hours ago, kalvtec said:

I did this few months ago following the how to here...

Well chuffed to say the least and was surprisingly easy considering im a novice...

Excellent upgrade feels wicked overall and looks good too

Good stuff :)

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