suggestion on stripped Torx, p80 driver airbag
- Grantkat
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suggestion on stripped Torx, p80 driver airbag
I am replacing the steering wheel on my 1999 S70. One of the torx bolts holding the airbag is stripped from the PO. Since I am coming into it from behind the wheel, I cant really drill. Any suggestions on a good way to get this out?
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The head is stripped, or the threads on the bolt?
Any way to get ahold of the head from the side with a vice-grip?
Any way to get ahold of the head from the side with a vice-grip?
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the head is stripped. there is no way to get sideways. the bolt is down in a hole and requires an extended bit to reach it. the bolt body is fine...just the torx part is stripped
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Since im replacing the steering wheel. I could cut away the plastic shell and try to cut off the bolt head then reomve the bolt body from the airbag assembly.
hoping there is a better method to avoid that
hoping there is a better method to avoid that
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Arggh. I have a 90 degree drill fitting that fits in the chuck, with the bit at right angles to the drill.
Similar to this....
Similar to this....
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Yeah i have one of those that is probably good for one more removal.
I happen to have a wheel off, so here are a couple of pics. The screw does have a beefy head, but a shallow inset. It's recessed about 1".
You could try a bolt/screw extractor with a stubby head. Otherwise it might be grinder time.
I happen to have a wheel off, so here are a couple of pics. The screw does have a beefy head, but a shallow inset. It's recessed about 1".
You could try a bolt/screw extractor with a stubby head. Otherwise it might be grinder time.
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You might have to go through the air bag for that, Grant
The good news is I have a couple of 99 air bags in stock free to any kat lover
The good news is I have a couple of 99 air bags in stock free to any kat lover
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I think you could cut a notch on the side of the steering wheel and gain enough access to grab the head of the screw.
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An easy out type tool hammered in to the screw head MIGHT back out that screw. I would try the helical type and grind the end to a close size match before hammering.
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Abscate - I sent you a DM
Sveedy - we had the same thought - the other day I removed the material from the side of the steering wheel to find that there is a cylindrical steel shaft the screw goes into so zero access from the side.
volvolugnut - i am considering that. I do have a right angle drill attachment - i may use a drill bit slightly smalled than the inside diameter of the shaft and drill the head off the bolt - then I can try to remove the threads on the bench
thanks for the ideas
Sveedy - we had the same thought - the other day I removed the material from the side of the steering wheel to find that there is a cylindrical steel shaft the screw goes into so zero access from the side.
volvolugnut - i am considering that. I do have a right angle drill attachment - i may use a drill bit slightly smalled than the inside diameter of the shaft and drill the head off the bolt - then I can try to remove the threads on the bench
thanks for the ideas
1999 S70 GLT ~193k
2014D VIDA/DICE
2007 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited ~ 315K
2008 Lincoln MKX ~130k
2008 Toyota Sequoia ~ 252k
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2008 Lincoln MKX ~130k
2008 Toyota Sequoia ~ 252k
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