I'm no expert at fixing cars, but I just pried the rubber part off. It's a cover (or sleeve) that wraps around a plastic thing that creates that weird rhombus shape. Just keep pulling at it and it will come off. My horn is ON constantly and I can't figure out why. That's what made me try to take it apart in the first place. I was able to get the horn pad off, and the brass noise-maker part and even see some wires and connections. But I have yet to control the horn. So I just removed the fuse and don't drive it alot. Anyway, hope that helps! Let me know if you have any (inexpensive) solutions for me.
It requires a power steering pulley PULLER, You can rent them at a parts store.
Under the hood there is a cap, that is usually yellow, labeled with Power Steering. This is where a person can remove the lid and check the dipstick to check the level of power steering fluid on this truck.
You have to remove the center of the axle plate and the axle to remove the brake hub.
Usually, the bolt to remove the steering wheel from the column is located at the point where it attached to the column. If your steering wheel has a pressure switch for the city horn located in the center of the steering wheel, you'll have to remove it to access that bolt.
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Year make model please & what about the steering, whats it doing or what do you want to do with it?
If its a 96 you need to unbolt the center seat, Then there should be four bolts on the floor.
You slowly remove it
You can remove the steering will, on your Ford Ranger pickup truck, by removing the steering wheel pin. Remove the wiring harness and the steering wheel will come off.
Power steering pump may be going bad
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