Wow, that was easy, it came off by itself!
Quick followup, how do you remove a carrot from your nasal cavity?
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You guys joke until the carrot rots inside and starts smelling and mealworms form and after they eat the carrot fully the mealworms starts falling on your lap.
Never ending drive snack. Keep feeding the steering wheel carrots and it will keel feeding you meal worms. I say that's a win.
Hey I once dropped an avocado in my car and discovered it a looooong time later, it was shriveled & rotten but no smell, no mold and no bugs.
Sounds like a temporary problem. Once the carrot is gone and all the worms have fallen out, problem solved!
Waiting to hear about a story where airbag deploys and projects carrot into eye socket.
Those commercials were so confusing. I kept putting the Knee On on my forehead and the Head On on my knees.
Sit an open cup of ranch nearby and wait. The carrot will crawl out to dip itself and you can capture it.
I'm not sure if this is a repost from reddit but if you're actually interested. If you tell us the name and model, I can tell you which screw type it is using manuals. Sometimes it's a Allen, torz or a regular Philips screw.
Almost never. I have seen it used in classic cars before the Allen was invented but nothing since. The flathead screws had a high chance of slippage that might result in scratching the vehicle.
Typically it's a torx or allen.
There are usually only a couple screws that hold in the horn button. They're usually located on the backside of the steering wheel and they usually go in toward the center from the outside.
Edit: yes, like the following comment says: airbags are extremely dangerous. They are literally explosives. If doing any work on the steering wheel i highly recommend disconnecting the battery.
I'd like to add that anyone messing around with anything in that area should be aware that the airbag is very much capable of taking your head off and throwing it into the back seat so make damn sure you know what you're doing.
I would leave the carrot for a couple of days until it dehydrates and shrinks up, then just turn the wheel 180, should fall out.
Serious answer: not sure if all Honda airbags are the same, but check for 2 t30 bolts behind the wheel in the plastic cover. Remove those and it'll slide out enough to get the carrot. Disconnect the battery before you do anything though.
Most driver airbags are like that, some have holes you stick a tool in to release pins, but generally they are all made to be easily removable. There will be a YouTube video for your exact car if you search for it.