• dalekcaan@lemm.ee
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      10 months ago

      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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    Sit an open cup of ranch nearby and wait. The carrot will crawl out to dip itself and you can capture it.

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    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.

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        10 months ago

        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.

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    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.

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    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.