Things got busy at the shop now that we're slowly getting back to normal. We've been picking at #2 here and there but waiting mainly for the exhaust to get finished up. There is some minor stuff here and there but it's all easy stuff.
I figured today was the day the new steering wheel would go in. I usually wait until everything is done but I couldn't wait any longer. Ha. So this steering wheel is a bit special and took some planning to make work.
Since this an airbag truck and there weren't going to be any airbags....the first thing to do was to find out how to get rid of the airbag but not wanting to take the easy way out, I wanted to try something. I needed a non airbag steering wheel center for a wheel with steering wheel controls for the stereo as I was going to try and retrofit them in.
Steering wheel is an OEM LC7X wheel. The steering wheel controls are from a Tundra I think....these are aftermarket units.
A lot of Toyota steering wheels are interchangeable with regards to air bags and steering wheel controls so it was pretty easy to figure out what parts I needed....finding them was a challenge. I needed an airbag cover from a 4 spoke steering wheel with controls. Found one online...maybe in Eastern Europe. Why they make airbag covers I don't know....maybe airbags can be repacked after they deploy with a new cover? Never could figure that out. I would imagine a lot of steering wheels are "airbag less" without their owners knowing. I think the cover was $80 shipped. WAY cheaper than a $800 air bag and thus the reason why some cars don't get airbags back in them.
Air bag cover....you can see how much smaller it is than the OEM airbag one on the left due to the steering wheel controls.
Horn assembly, air bag and old cover. The detonator is missing in this pic.
New cover gets assembled and installed like an airbag center. We had already wired up the steering wheel controls during the wiring portion of the build. A little tricky but not horribly bad. We used a clock spring from a later model Tacoma I think.....it fits a huge amount of Toyotas. I think Toyota does them 2 ways.....with steering wheel controls and without.
All done and installed. Most all the buttons work....a few don't. I wanted volume and track up and down. That's all I care about. It will answer calls and make them. Bonus. Display and mode don't work. The Pioneer is really cool....you can program the buttons to do what you want. No module was needed to make it work...directly wired to the stereo.
Not sure if Toyota offers steering wheel controls on any of the 70s....I was never able to find them. All I know is that this 79 has them