Steering Wheel Trim Removal/Replacement DIY

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Sep 30, 2011 | 12:38 AM
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Hi All, I see a lot of requests for this, so I uploaded a DIY on myg37.com:

http://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-in...ement-diy.html

Hope it helps!
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Sep 30, 2011 | 11:34 AM
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Decent write-up. Have been looking out for this DYI long time ago. Thank you for sharing with us.
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Sep 30, 2011 | 11:46 AM
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^^After seeing that, it is amazing to me that the dealer fix is to replace the entire wheel!

Great write up.
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Sep 30, 2011 | 03:36 PM
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That is good.
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Sep 30, 2011 | 04:50 PM
  #5  
very easy diy. just need to have the battery unplugged and the tamper proof TORX set
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Sep 30, 2011 | 08:21 PM
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Thanks for DIY iv been looking for this for a while to paint my trim piece!
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Oct 4, 2011 | 04:55 AM
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Thanks all! Yes, I can't believe the dealership won't provide the trim piece by itself and insist that the whole steering wheel has to be replaced!
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Oct 4, 2011 | 11:04 AM
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Quote: Thanks all! Yes, I can't believe the dealership won't provide the trim piece by itself and insist that the whole steering wheel has to be replaced!
My guess is that they don't want to incur any potential added liability by tampering with the airbag. One multi-million dollar claim would pay for thousands of steering wheels.
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Oct 4, 2011 | 03:49 PM
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Quote: My guess is that they don't want to incur any potential added liability by tampering with the airbag. One multi-million dollar claim would pay for thousands of steering wheels.
As far as I know, when the dealership replaces the steering wheel, they reuse the customer's airbag. I know other car makes like BMW just replace the trim. Trim damage/scuffing is a very common complaint for G35/G37 owners, so I wonder what Infiniti does with all their returned steering wheels??
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Oct 4, 2011 | 06:18 PM
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Quote:
As far as I know, when the dealership replaces the steering wheel, they reuse the customer's airbag. I know other car makes like BMW just replace the trim. Trim damage/scuffing is a very common complaint for G35/G37 owners, so I wonder what Infiniti does with all their returned steering wheels??
If that is so, then it makes it even more confusing as to why they do that way.
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Oct 4, 2011 | 11:13 PM
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So where do you get the new trim piece from?
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Oct 4, 2011 | 11:27 PM
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Quote: So where do you get the new trim piece from?
Unfortunately, you can't buy it at the dealership. If your dealership won't change it under warranty, you'll have to buy a used one in better condition (junkyards, ebay, etc.). Some people take the route of painting or wrapping their existing trim.
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Oct 5, 2011 | 12:03 AM
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Quote: Unfortunately, you can't buy it at the dealership. If your dealership won't change it under warranty, you'll have to buy a used one in better condition (junkyards, ebay, etc.). Some people take the route of painting or wrapping their existing trim.
I don't get it . . .Why not?

They installed new ones under warranty for me. The repair invoice lists their part number and when I search online parts suppliers they show the parts as being available. So what am I missing?
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Oct 5, 2011 | 12:06 AM
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Quote: I don't get it . . .Why not?

They installed new ones under warranty for me. The repair invoice lists their part number and when I search online parts suppliers they show the parts as being available. So what am I missing?
Really? Can you post the part number? The dealership replaced the whole steering wheel under warranty for my car even though I asked just for the trim.
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Oct 5, 2011 | 12:21 AM
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Ahhh . . . OK, I get it. You were speaking of the steering wheel and I was thinking of the power window finishers

I did have the steering wheel fixed also, but they swapped the whole wheel for me too (part# 48430-jk32A) which isn't much help. I do not recall ever seeing the part number for just the steering wheel trim piece.
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