3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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sup guys. its been a while.. i was woundering which oem steering wheel would fit on the 92 xle 5sfe. a few yrs back i remember seeing someone on here wit a rav4 or toyota matrix steering wheel on there camry but couldnt find the thread. can anyone help in either there knowledge or just guiding me to the proper thread .. o and will the air bag work?
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What type of look are you going for specifically? Leather? color? 3 or 4 spoke? there are a lot that will swap over I think. I was actually looking at a Mk4 Supra black leather wheel the other day actually.
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There is a video on youtube of the camry running a GT40(I think) and there were interior shots with his (looked like) Celica wheel. My question is, are the airbags of the day only a single stage compared to todays dual stage? Or has Toyota always kept with single stage airbags till recently?
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New airbags are dual stage. I've been trying to do the swap for a while, but never had the time to do it. here's afew pics of my wheel and airbag. They came out of an '01 Corolla S
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this is wat i saw on a 3gen camry a few yrs back. trying to figure out if this is just a bolt on or theres gonna have to be some modifications.
this pic is from a 2003 celica gt
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im pretty sure one of these veterans will know
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one of them has done this conversation but i dont think these guys come on like they use too.
Last edited by project92camry; 11-17-2008 at 11:21 PM.
pretty much ALL lexus and toyota steeringwheels are interchangeable since they use the same hubs
one of the problems is in making the cruise control work- nobody who has a celi wheel on a camry has been able to make their cruise control work (there are a different number of wires) and presumably, this is the same with other steeringwheels
the second problem is the difference between the older single-stage SRS systems and the newer dual-stage SRS systems- if you're wondering the, the 3-spoke celi wheel is a single stage, so there's no problems there
the problem is for the newer 2-spoke ones such as the ones on the gen5 camry SE, which are dual stage. Theoretically, you should be able to wire it to the second stage of the dual-stage airbag and it should still work. basically, somebody just has to try wiring it up together, and then see if they pop their SRS light or not that way. if it doesn't go on, then it means that the SRS system is fine with the return signal, and it should mean that it'll work fine
I don't remember if anybody's actually tried a dual-stage airbag on their single-stage system yet...
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im lucky then cause my cruise control dont work so i dont need it. i just took it off yesturday...so do you know what yr the single stage airbag celica's s ended so i get the right one.
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