This is for a 1995 F150 with air bag. YMMV
Steering Wheel with Air Bag
SPECIAL SERVICE TOOL(S) REQUIRED
³ Description ³ Tool Number ³
³ Steering Wheel Puller ³ T77L-4220-B1 ³
Removal
1. Center front wheels (1007) to the straight-ahead position.
2. WARNING: THE BACKUP POWER SUPPLY MUST BE DISCHARGED BEFORE ANY AIR BAG COMPONENT IS SERVICED.
Disconnect battery to starter relay cable (14300) for at least one minute to let the air bag backup power supply discharge. Refer to «Section 14-00».
3. Remove four air bag module retaining nuts from air bag module on back side of steering wheel (3600), and lift module away from steering wheel.
4. Disconnect air bag wire harness connector, and remove module from steering wheel.
5. Disconnect horn/speed control wire harness connector in steering wheel.
6. Remove steering wheel retaining bolt.
7. Install Steering Wheel Puller T77L-4220-B1 and remove steering wheel. Route contact assembly wire harnesses through steering wheel as steering wheel is lifted off shaft.
you need a steering wheel puller.
Well, if its anything like the one in my 1994 f150 then you just need to remove the steering wheel and its right there.. You will need to remove the airbag assembly and use a wheel puller to remove the steering wheel. I would also remove the negative bat cable before doing this as you will be messing with the airbag assembly. Dont use a hammer to try and remove the wheel, rent a puller.
Remove centre cap,undo nut(s) and drift off the spline.You may need to use a "puller" to achieve this.
Steering wheel?
Locate the power steering gear box and drain the fluid. Locate the bolts and remove them. Pull the arm. Detach the steering wheel from the steering linkage. PullÊthe linkage until it dischargesÊfrom the gear box. Loosen the bolt on the gear box and remove the box.
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There is a C clip that holds them on.
i dont know but getting ready to do it on my1991 but recently did my F150 and it looks the same so start with a steering wheel puller.... remove the steering wheel and unscrew the screws holding the switch onto the steering column... honestly not as hard as I thought it would have been..........
First of all disconnect the battery remove steering wheel , there is a round slot in the steering column you insert a rod in there it will release the switch ( be sure to remove negative cable or air bag can go off. You may have to twist the switch back and forth to remove
As far as I know the clock spring allows the wiring to the steering wheel horn and cruise control buttons to feed in and out when the steering wheel is turned
With the wheels pointed straight ahead and engine running (assuming it has power steering), you measure the amount of travel at the outer diameter of the steering wheel from left to right without moving the wheels.
If it is an aftermarket item it could be a by-pass switch for a remote start.