1. First, disconnect the battery.
2. Pop the air bag fuse
3. Have breakfast or lunch to kill a few minutes.
4. Now, it is hard to see but behind the steering wheel is the plastic cover, The bottom section, about 3" by 4" doesn't pop out rather, it swings. The edge closest to the horn swings back towards the pedals.
5. Now you can see the wire connectors, pop up the little latch things on each and unplug both of them.
6. The plastic cover on the back of the steering wheel is flexible enough for you to now use a #10 wrench to remove the 4 short bolts that hold the steeering wheel on. That's it.
Ford kinda hid the flashers. Look behind the steering wheel. It's that little button that's on the column going into the dash. Can't miss it
On the steering wheel by the airbag
turn steering wheel lock to lock several times.
If your saying it shakes when driving it may be your wheel alignment may be off
Its under the headlight, in the front of the wheel arch on the Right hand side of the car. You need to remove the inner wheel arch guard and you will be able to see it tucked under the headlight.
its below the steering wheel towards the pedals
shifted or broken belt in the tires
Pop the latch on the bottom left side below the steering wheel. Then there is a latch under the hood and lift.
Fuse no. will be on back of pull out box which is located right of steering wheel - but lower down.
Do u have to take the sub frame off a golf 03 to do the inner tai rod on the string
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.
According to the 2003 Ford Windstar Owner Guide : ( 26.0 U.S. gallons )