NO,NO it will only fit on one way.
If your steering wheel is not straight then you have front end problems are you need to have it lined up at a front end shop.
I have a 97 suburban and the steering randomly slips causing the truck to jerk the direction it slips because the driver will over correct the movement. The steering will slip to the right majority of the time.
This is two of the things I know that could be wrong. The power steering pump is either bad or there is no power steering fluid in the pump causing it to have steering problems. Be sure to check the fluid level in the power steering pump.
power steering belt is slipping or loose
You might be low on power steering fluid
you probably need new wheel bareings and drums. those are the same symptons a corolla gave me and those were the problems.
Possibly a worn belt on the power steering pumo.
To repair the speedometer on the 2003 Suburban, first check to see what is causing the malfunction. You might need to replace a fuse or even the cable.
check your power steering fluid
Possibly the belt driving the power steering pump is worn or loose, and when wet, slips, causing the steering to get stiff.
No. with the steering wheel locked you need to move it in the opposite direction so that you can turn the ignition, otherwise you're causing more problems for yourself.So whatever direction the steering wheel will turn(i think left) is the way you should turn it and then flip the ignition.
Alternator Belt has snapped, causing you alternator to stop charging causing you battery light to come on, but this belt also runs your power steering pump which if that's not working your steering will become heavy
You have to find out what is causing random misfires in the engine. See related question below.