It is absolutely essential that you 1.) Disconnect the battery, and 2.) Wait at least 90 seconds before attempting to remove the airbag. TIMESTAMPS: 00:14 Disconnect battery 00:34 Remove Torx (T30) screws 02:02 Remove airbag 03:41 Disconnect cruise control 04:27 Remove steering wheel nut 05:17 Make matchmarks 05:33 Remove steering wheel (19mm) 06:18 Clockspring information 07:19 Comparing the Matrix wheel to the Rav4 steering wheel (incompatible) 10:02 Install steering wheel on splines 10:29 Reconnect cruise control 10:32 Torque down steering wheel nut (torque is 37 ft-lbs) 11:05 Connect airbag electrical 11:56 Fasten Torx screws (torque is 78 inch-lbs) 12:14 SRS continuity check Good luck with your repair!
The best video to teach how to change a steering wheel. Clear explanation steps by steps. No time-wasting bullshit like other videos. Thank you for the video!
Thanks very much for the tip on the T30 torx and about the collar on those screws, and the close up video shot on the connectors! LOVED that you shared your "bang-up" steering wheel removal trick, too cool!!!!!!! This is an excellent tutorial, even if it went off into Rav4 fitment issues I didn't understand, but I found a huge amount of information relevant to my intended project, which is try to find out if a binding clock spring is why I hear a twanging sound in steering wheel area when turning it.
Yes, it depends on the model, but this works on many Toyotas. It is always nice to have a steering wheel puller on hand, but this works too! Good luck : )
I’m changing the clock spring in my Pontiac Vibe. Last night I was wondering if I was the only person who had trouble with the torx bolts hanging up in there. In all the other videos I’d seen people just breezed through that w/o mentioning that the screws might need some added encouragement to get out of the way. I didn’t know what I was pushing around inside so I gave up until I saw this this morning. Thank you!👍🏻
I'm so glad it helped! Yes, what you described has happened to me a few times, too, which is why I wanted to show how those special Torx screws work. Its very common for them to get sideways and whatnot and then you can't pull the airbag out and its very frustrating (as you know!). Thanks for your comment, and good luck!
Very helpful video. Thank you. I want to change the steering wheel from my vibe to the leather one from a matrix. Was having a problem with those screws until I watched your video.
I'm so glad it helped! That's a very cool modification, too, that you picked because the leather wheel is very nice on the Matrix. Thanks for your comment!
Thanks so much for making this video. It’s dope to see other female mechanics putting themselves out there. I am making a makeshift puller set as we speak! Need to get this clock spring replaced now that I commute in the Bay Area. People drive like wild mongooses.
2003 Corolla,I need to replace my cruise control switch.It looks like there is an electrical connector and two screws that hold it in place,I can see it in your video.Can you please verify if all I need to do is remove the airbag and then just remove and replace my defective cruise control switch,which causes the cruise control to randomly shut off on the highway.Thanks!-DW
Yes, if you're just replacing the cruise control lever, you can disconnect the lever electrical after removing the airbag (you probably don't even need to disconnect the electrical for the airbag, because there is some slack). You don't need to remove the entire steering wheel. You can see the cruise control electrical at about 03:41. Then, you just have a couple of Phillips head screws to remove and you should be able to wiggle the cruise control lever out (pull it inward towards the electrical connection, then up and out. Good luck!
Even when the steering wheel is on correctly, it is never quite perfectly centered. If the steering wheel is noticeably off center, it is most likely due to an incorrect alignment (toe alignment) at the front wheels. I hope that helps!
No I mean I think I must’ve broken the ribbon in the clockspring because I get airbag light on the dash, I believe I broke it when I had the steering rack / sub assembly off and was trying to find the center of the steering wheel by turning it to the end (spoiler alert) it doesn’t clunk when the rack is disconnected lol.. so I must’ve stretched the ribbon and broke a connection..
@@WPXTacoMan477 Ah man! Can you get one from a local junkyard? The Corolla clocksprings are the same part (84306-02110) for the '03 to '08 Corollas and Matrix. I'm sorry that happened, but thanks for sharing so that other people can learn.
L35 in Colorado I actually ended up taking it apart and repairing the ribbon where it crimped up.. I verified the certain kink was where the break in connection was by using a multimeter. I took a razor and slightly scraped the insulation away from the ribbon on either side of the kink. I then checked the resistance on each wire and then tested from the connector pins of both sides to make sure that was the only location of break. Then I cut out the kink portion, a little more than an inch of ribbon, then soldered the ribbon back to itself and put some silicone to insulate the open connections, just for extra safety. Hopefully my airbag never goes off. The airbag light went out and my power steering works again ! Yay
It is absolutely essential that you 1.) Disconnect the battery, and 2.) Wait at least 90 seconds before attempting to remove the airbag. TIMESTAMPS:
00:14 Disconnect battery
00:34 Remove Torx (T30) screws
02:02 Remove airbag
03:41 Disconnect cruise control
04:27 Remove steering wheel nut
05:17 Make matchmarks
05:33 Remove steering wheel (19mm)
06:18 Clockspring information
07:19 Comparing the Matrix wheel to the Rav4 steering wheel (incompatible)
10:02 Install steering wheel on splines
10:29 Reconnect cruise control
10:32 Torque down steering wheel nut (torque is 37 ft-lbs)
11:05 Connect airbag electrical
11:56 Fasten Torx screws (torque is 78 inch-lbs)
12:14 SRS continuity check
Good luck with your repair!
felt like a near death experience, thanks for the tutorial!
Haha, thanks for watching! : )
The best video to teach how to change a steering wheel. Clear explanation steps by steps. No time-wasting bullshit like other videos. Thank you for the video!
Thank you -- Good luck with your repair!
Nicely done. Love the calm demeanor....if Bob Ross taught auto mechanics...
Thank you, and thanks for watching! : )
Thanks very much for the tip on the T30 torx and about the collar on those screws, and the close up video shot on the connectors! LOVED that you shared your "bang-up" steering wheel removal trick, too cool!!!!!!!
This is an excellent tutorial, even if it went off into Rav4 fitment issues I didn't understand, but I found a huge amount of information relevant to my intended project, which is try to find out if a binding clock spring is why I hear a twanging sound in steering wheel area when turning it.
Great, good luck with your repair!
I installed a wheel leather cover that needed to be sewed and this video helped me a lot because doing it on a mounted wheel is hard. Thanks
Very cool, I'm glad it helped! I'd like to install a leather cover on my Matrix, too, one of these days.
I have never known that you can pull a steering wheel off like that, so much for the Steering wheel puller! Thanks for the tip
Yes, it depends on the model, but this works on many Toyotas. It is always nice to have a steering wheel puller on hand, but this works too! Good luck : )
Amazing. Very simple and clear understanding with that romantic voice. You the best.
Great video, great explanation, you have a very nice soothing voice.
Thank you, and thanks for watching! : )
@@L35inColorado Your welcome, you should use your voice for commercials, or audio books. Which you may already do, but nice voice.
I’m changing the clock spring in my Pontiac Vibe. Last night I was wondering if I was the only person who had trouble with the torx bolts hanging up in there. In all the other videos I’d seen people just breezed through that w/o mentioning that the screws might need some added encouragement to get out of the way. I didn’t know what I was pushing around inside so I gave up until I saw this this morning. Thank you!👍🏻
I'm so glad it helped! Yes, what you described has happened to me a few times, too, which is why I wanted to show how those special Torx screws work. Its very common for them to get sideways and whatnot and then you can't pull the airbag out and its very frustrating (as you know!). Thanks for your comment, and good luck!
Very helpful video. Thank you. I want to change the steering wheel from my vibe to the leather one from a matrix. Was having a problem with those screws until I watched your video.
I'm so glad it helped! That's a very cool modification, too, that you picked because the leather wheel is very nice on the Matrix. Thanks for your comment!
great informative video and good camera work
Thanks for watching! : )
Very soothing video and on point!
Thanks so much for making this video. It’s dope to see other female mechanics putting themselves out there. I am making a makeshift puller set as we speak! Need to get this clock spring replaced now that I commute in the Bay Area. People drive like wild mongooses.
Nice! Thanks for watching : )
My Toyota matrix 06 airbag light is on,I need your help to fix it.
I know it’s 4 years ago but I got a question is my 04 Pontiac Vibe take the same clock spring?
Hi , great video .. i did everything but my horn doesnt work and my airbag light stays on :( any idea what i could do ? Thankssss
Great video, steady camera!
That was a very well done guide.
Great video thanks!
Thanks for watching! : )
2003 Corolla,I need to replace my cruise control switch.It looks like there is an electrical connector and two screws that hold it in place,I can see it in your video.Can you please verify if all I need to do is remove the airbag and then just remove and replace my defective cruise control switch,which causes the cruise control to randomly shut off on the highway.Thanks!-DW
Yes, if you're just replacing the cruise control lever, you can disconnect the lever electrical after removing the airbag (you probably don't even need to disconnect the electrical for the airbag, because there is some slack). You don't need to remove the entire steering wheel. You can see the cruise control electrical at about 03:41. Then, you just have a couple of Phillips head screws to remove and you should be able to wiggle the cruise control lever out (pull it inward towards the electrical connection, then up and out. Good luck!
@@L35inColorado Thank you!
Nice video..n very nice voice
That's very kind -- thanks, and I hope the video helped!
Right on man really helped out 👊👊
I'm glad to hear that, thanks for your comment :)
Do you think this steering wheel would fit onto a RAV4?
Never mind, just finished watching the whole video. Won't fit.
Super sad tried you hand removal method no luck, currently sitting in the garage with no steering wheel puller 😂
Oh no! Were you eventually able to remove the steering wheel?
@@L35inColorado yes, I followed another method but the hand method worked!
@@jimmieromero8181 Right on! : )
my steering wheel is a little off instead of being straight is it because the wheel isn’t on correctly?
Even when the steering wheel is on correctly, it is never quite perfectly centered. If the steering wheel is noticeably off center, it is most likely due to an incorrect alignment (toe alignment) at the front wheels. I hope that helps!
So I locked the steering wheel, and made the marks but when I put the steering wheel back on it's off center?
In that case, you're just off a tooth. Remove it again and just move it one tooth in the direction needed to straighten it out. Good luck!
@@L35inColorado
Can you explain more, sorry. I think I locked it to the right then made the marks.
Thanks
Thanks for watching! : )
Manual steering wheels WILL LOCK OUT. I have an 05 matrix 5 speed and the wheel does lock.
Thank you for adding your tips! And thanks for watching : )
Vídeo is great but audio is fatal. Anyway, thank you
I messed up my clock spring :/
That's okay -- look at the directions in yellow on the clock spring housing, and just follow them to reset it.
No I mean I think I must’ve broken the ribbon in the clockspring because I get airbag light on the dash, I believe I broke it when I had the steering rack / sub assembly off and was trying to find the center of the steering wheel by turning it to the end (spoiler alert) it doesn’t clunk when the rack is disconnected lol.. so I must’ve stretched the ribbon and broke a connection..
@@WPXTacoMan477 Ah man! Can you get one from a local junkyard? The Corolla clocksprings are the same part (84306-02110) for the '03 to '08 Corollas and Matrix. I'm sorry that happened, but thanks for sharing so that other people can learn.
L35 in Colorado I actually ended up taking it apart and repairing the ribbon where it crimped up.. I verified the certain kink was where the break in connection was by using a multimeter. I took a razor and slightly scraped the insulation away from the ribbon on either side of the kink. I then checked the resistance on each wire and then tested from the connector pins of both sides to make sure that was the only location of break.
Then I cut out the kink portion, a little more than an inch of ribbon, then soldered the ribbon back to itself and put some silicone to insulate the open connections, just for extra safety.
Hopefully my airbag never goes off.
The airbag light went out and my power steering works again ! Yay