Now you can remove the speedometer
There are 4 7mm bolts holding it in:
After you remove the 4 bolts the cluster can be a bit of a hassle to wiggle out.
The top of the dash will flex a little bit so you can nudge it up a bit to help get that thing out of there.
Once removed you can remove the connector, Use your small flat head to pull up on the clip that the red arrow is pointing to, and just pull it out.
Now to take apart the steering wheel
On the backside of the steering wheel, on either side, there is a small hole:
You can use a smaller allen key to press the tabs just inside those holes.
You'll stick it straight in towards the center of the steering.
Here's a quick view of what you're pressing inside the hole, This little pins release the air bag. Release one side as you pull the air bag forward, then do the other side and it'll pop out.
Once the air bag is removed you can just rest it on top of the steering wheel.
There is no need to disconnect it.
Now to pull the Cruise Buttons on the Left
In the picture below I show two options.
You can remove the 3 larger torx bolts circled in red (this plate is the horn)
Or you can just remove the small torx screw marked with a green arrow:
I wasn't sure how it'll be to remove, so I removed the horn plate, You can just let it hang, but the connector is also really easy to disconnect.
Here's a closeup of the smaller screw holding the buttons in:
After removing the small screw the entire switch and bezel will come out as one piece.
Then just push the small tab marked by the red arrow and unplug the connector:
There are 4 7mm bolts holding it in:

After you remove the 4 bolts the cluster can be a bit of a hassle to wiggle out.
The top of the dash will flex a little bit so you can nudge it up a bit to help get that thing out of there.
Once removed you can remove the connector, Use your small flat head to pull up on the clip that the red arrow is pointing to, and just pull it out.

Now to take apart the steering wheel
On the backside of the steering wheel, on either side, there is a small hole:


You can use a smaller allen key to press the tabs just inside those holes.
You'll stick it straight in towards the center of the steering.

Here's a quick view of what you're pressing inside the hole, This little pins release the air bag. Release one side as you pull the air bag forward, then do the other side and it'll pop out.

Once the air bag is removed you can just rest it on top of the steering wheel.
There is no need to disconnect it.

Now to pull the Cruise Buttons on the Left
In the picture below I show two options.
You can remove the 3 larger torx bolts circled in red (this plate is the horn)
Or you can just remove the small torx screw marked with a green arrow:

I wasn't sure how it'll be to remove, so I removed the horn plate, You can just let it hang, but the connector is also really easy to disconnect.
Here's a closeup of the smaller screw holding the buttons in:

After removing the small screw the entire switch and bezel will come out as one piece.
Then just push the small tab marked by the red arrow and unplug the connector:
