Removing the steering wheel can be a challenge. To remove it, a person needs a steering wheel puller tool, which can be bought or rented at local auto shops.
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Steering wheels are hard to remove. A tool called a steering wheel puller needs to be used to remove the steering wheel. It removes the steering wheel by applying pressure to the middle and pulling the rest of the wheel up.
remove battery terminals. so steering wheel airbag does not go off. remove steering covers. remove steering wheel. 2/3 torq screws underneath steering wheel. remove both stalks. then see what else is left and figure it out yourself. many thanks.
To remove the rear rotors on a 2002 Oldsmobile, a wheel puller will be necessary. A wheel puller has a foot that attaches to the hub, with feet that attach to the rotor. The more the wheel puller is turned, the more it pushes on the hub and loosens the rotor.
Start the engine and turn the steering wheel from stop to stop. As you turn the steering wheel from extreme left to extreme right this will remove the air from the system. You may have to repeat this a few times to remove all the air.
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It is located behind the steering wheel. You will need to remove the steering wheel. Its a blak circular part that has a 3-5 wire plug in the back of it.
The size of the steering wheel on 2002 Impala is AXX. You can visit a local repair shop to learn more about sizing of steering wheels.
try and put your key and shack the steering wheel
no, the intermediate steering shaft is completely independent of the power steering fluid operation. Make sure that when you remove the shaft, you DO NOT move the steering wheel. The clockspring inside the wheel is very easily damaged. no, I don't see why.
The steering column is the part the steering wheel is mounted on.
Pull the Air bag fuse, remove lower kick panel, disconnect the Yellow connector, Three or four bolts hold the bag to the wheel, another yellow connector, horn wire, then a clip and a 21 mm headed nut. Then you need a steering wheel puller to remove the wheel
Below and to the left of the steering wheel , by the brake pedal Remove panel cover to access the fuses