
730 Baojun steering wheel removal method is: 1. Use a long screwdriver to poke the two holes behind the steering wheel to remove the steering wheel cover; 2. Disconnect the airbag connector, remove the screws, and take off the airbag assembly; 3. Remove the steering wheel screws to detach the steering wheel. Taking the 2021 Baojun 730 as an example, it belongs to the MPV category, with body dimensions of: length 4780mm, width 1780mm, height 1740mm, wheelbase of 2750mm, and a curb weight of 1500kg. The 2021 Baojun 730 is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 147PS, maximum power of 108kW, maximum torque of 250Nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

It's best not to remove the Baojun 730 steering wheel by yourself—it's quite dangerous, especially since the airbag might accidentally deploy. Remember, safety first: First, turn off the car and disconnect the negative battery terminal with a wrench, then wait a few minutes before proceeding. The steering wheel airbag is usually secured with screws on both sides at the back, requiring a small screwdriver or specialized tools for removal. Be gentle when unplugging the connectors and horn wires to avoid breaking them. There’s a large 17mm bolt in the center—loosen it with a socket wrench to pull out the steering wheel. In short, the steps are: disconnect the battery, remove the airbag, unplug the wires, unscrew the bolt, and take off the wheel. If attempting this yourself, wear gloves for hand protection and check YouTube tutorials to familiarize yourself with the process. If unsure, visit a professional repair shop to avoid damaging parts or injuring yourself. After removal, remember to reconnect and test the safety features.

I often repair similar models, and steering wheel removal isn't difficult. The steps are: First, disconnect the negative battery terminal—safety comes first. Then handle the airbag; most Baojun 730 airbags are secured with screws located behind the steering wheel—be careful not to injure yourself when removing them. The connections include the airbag and horn connectors; simply unplug them. The center bolt is typically a 17mm size, and a socket wrench works best. Once loosened, the steering wheel can be removed. The key is using the right tools and avoiding forced operations to prevent part damage. If the bolt is too tight, apply some lubricant. The entire process takes about 20-30 minutes. DIY removal saves money, but ensure the steps are correct to avoid hidden risks affecting driving. If you can't manage with the tools prepared, don't force it—ask for help. After removal, check if the airbag module is properly reset.

Removing the steering wheel sounds technical, but it's actually not difficult: Turn off the car and disconnect the negative battery terminal. The airbag screws are usually located behind the steering wheel and can be removed with a screwdriver. Gently unplug the wiring without using excessive force. The center bolt can be handled with a 17mm socket wrench. Finally, pull out the steering wheel. Be careful throughout the process to avoid damaging anything. If you're short on time, you can try doing it yourself in about half an hour, but apply some force and don't rush.


