no it does not have a steering wheel
In the center of the driver side airbag on the steering wheel. There will be two small "horn" imprints on the airbag cover. This car was the Olds clone of the Pontiac Grand Am.
You have to remove the steering wheel and driver airbag to replace this multi function switch....trust me I had to do it.
attached to the side of the steering column bracket under the dash.
If you haven't worked around an airbag before, don't. They are very sensitive and can explode, causing quite a bit of damage and possibly killing YOU. To work on the keyswitch you have to FIRST remove the airbag assembly and the steering wheel. Then you can get to the retaining assembly that holds the lock into place. It's a little different for each vehicle type, but basically it's simple once the airbag and steering wheel are removed. If you insist on removing the airbag you'll need a wheel puller to remove the steering wheel. It's not possible to adequately express the danger involved in messing with airbags if you aren't familiar with them. Just a tiny static discharge will cause it to explode.
they should be either 13 mm or 1/2 in. .
only if they are both rear wheel drive or both front wheel drives
Behind the left of the steering column under the instrument panel.
There is a pin that goes in the side of the steering wheel. Take off the sterring wheel and cover. You should see a hole and the pin goes in there
The oil filter for a 98 Olds Regency is on the side of the engine. The filter is a screw on type.
Turn signal switch.
they both have to be front or rear wheel drive, you cant do it if one is front, and the other is rear
under steering wheel/dash board and has a sliding door covering its opening