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Old 12-18-2007, 06:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Steering wheel problems

Well I just brought my truck into the shop for replacement of the drivers seat cushion and seat cover replacement. On the way home I noticed my steeering wheel looked like this. Is something to be fixed under bumper to bumper.


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Re: Steering wheel problems

I will bet they tell you "normal wear and tear"!!
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Re: Steering wheel problems

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I will bet they tell you "normal wear and tear"!!
YEP
They said oils in my skin are doing it.
They said I should put conditioner on it very often to keep it from getting worse.....Like every other time I fill up for gas
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Re: Steering wheel problems

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They said oils in my skin are doing it.
They said I should put conditioner on it very often to keep it from getting worse.....Like every other time I fill up for gas

So they mean twice a day
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Re: Steering wheel problems

My steering wheel has a slight wear mark, and my dealer said that if it gets any worse they would change it under the 3yr/36 warranty. He told me mine wasn't bad enough to change yet, that they would get a hard time from nissan if they changed it. I bought one of those covers that match the steering wheel, so that mine doesn't get any worse.
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My steering wheel has a slight wear mark, and my dealer said that if it gets any worse they would change it under the 3yr/36 warranty. He told me mine wasn't bad enough to change yet, that they would get a hard time from nissan if they changed it. I bought one of those covers that match the steering wheel, so that mine doesn't get any worse.

I bought a cover too. Next oil change I'll bring it to another dealer in town and see what they say...
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Re: Steering wheel problems

I've had a leather cover on mine since the first week....
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Re: Steering wheel problems

sorry to dig this up...

I just bought a used truck with grey interior and the wheel's topcoat is gone from the top section. Looking for good alternatives, re-dye, covers that don't fall off...anything.

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Re: Steering wheel problems

I am having the same problem, I guess I am going to have to do the conditioner thing until I find a better solution. Anybody know how much a wheel replacement would be?

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Re: Steering wheel problems

I went and got a pretty nice wheel cover from China mart......I mean Wal Mart
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Re: Steering wheel problems

I did a steering wheel in by having some residual bug spray on my hands, even after washing them. This looks similar, where small fleck's of leather got lifted off.
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I went and got a pretty nice wheel cover from China mart......I mean Wal Mart
Does it sew on or just slip over?
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Does it sew on or just slip over?
Slip on. Ill post a pic tomorrow if I remember
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I did a steering wheel in by having some residual bug spray on my hands, even after washing them. This looks similar, where small fleck's of leather got lifted off.
I think I had just finished salting my driveway.......
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