How to Remove the Steering Wheel of the Eado?
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To remove the steering wheel of the Eado, follow these steps: 1. Disconnect the battery, turn the steering wheel about 90 degrees, and use a small flat-head screwdriver to insert from front to back into the hole behind the steering wheel. Insert the head of the screwdriver between the retaining spring and the airbag hook, and gently lift the spring away from the hook. The airbag side will automatically pop out toward the seat. 2. Then, turn the steering wheel 180° and continue to release the retaining spring on the opposite side (if it's difficult, gently press the already lifted side of the airbag, but do not apply too much force to re-engage the clip into the spring). 3. Remove the airbag, release the yellow safety latch behind the airbag, and then unplug the airbag connector to remove the airbag. 4. Unplug the airbag coupling coil socket inside the upper part of the steering wheel, and use an M12 spline to loosen the central fixing bolt of the steering wheel counterclockwise. 5. Finally, carefully remove the steering wheel (be careful to prevent the coupling coil below from rotating accidentally).
I've disassembled the Changan Eado steering wheel a few times, and I think the whole process requires caution. First, prepare a wrench and screwdriver, disconnect the negative battery cable, and wait 15 minutes for the airbag to fully discharge to ensure safety. Then locate the airbag position on the steering wheel - there are small holes or plastic covers on both sides. Pry them open to reveal the mounting screws, remove them, and carefully set aside the airbag module. Underneath, you'll find a large nut; use an appropriately sized wrench to loosen it counterclockwise and remove it. At this point, never yank the steering wheel forcefully - gently wiggle it side to side until it loosens and comes off. After disassembly, check that the airbag connectors aren't damaged. When reinstalling, align everything properly and tighten securely. I did this myself because I wanted to replace the multifunction steering wheel buttons, spending extra time handling the wiring harness connections. Make sure the car is parked with the engine off during operation, and having a friend assist by holding things steady makes the job easier. Overall, the steps aren't complicated, but safety comes first - never rush into disassembly recklessly.