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      how to remove?

      i want to paint them, but how do you remove the two silver things of the steering wheel


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      What do you mean there's no turbo?
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      FWIW, the best way to get at these is to remove the air bag. They are then easy to remove and replace.

      First remove with control pods on either side of the steering wheel. Then you'll need a huge ass Torx driver to remove the bolts on the air bag. Take the bag off (do not disconnect the connectors - and be sure to disable the battery before messing with the air bag). The Torx bolt is special as it has a pin protruding from the center - a standard Torx driver will not fit. I had to Dremel grind the pin down AND grind a dimple into the tip of the driver.

      Be sure to torque down the air bag bolts when finished

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      What do you mean there's no turbo?
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      Be aware that the Torx bolt is a T-50. At least it is on my 2008 Aveo5. Pretty big.

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      What do you mean there's no turbo?
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      Its a tamperproof torx...has a hole in the middle of the bit

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