You need a special tool to remove steering wheels. It is a steering wheel puller. You can purchase one at your local auto parts store.
You have to take apart the steering column, remove the steering wheel, remove the ignition switch, and it's a pain in the butt.
Take horn apart, remove center nut & use a steering wheel puller (carefully, when they break loose, it can be fun)
screwdriver, be careful not to snap it
you will need a special tool called a steering wheel puller. they are needed to compress the rings around the column and wheel and release it so you can remove the main nut.
Disconnect battery.
If it has an air bag, don't do it yourself. Take it to someone who is trained since those things can go off and cause serious injury. If it DOESN'T have an air bag: Disconnect the battery. Remove the screws from the back of the steering wheel that hold the horn assembly down. Remove the horn switch assembly. Remove the center nut. use a steering wheel puller to pull the steering wheel off the shaft.
under the steering wheel
there is not one
4 on the front steering linkage, check u joints they might have them. not many on the bronco. I do mine with a single tube of Lube.
turn wheel and key in the ignition at same time.
First take off the horn pad , then you will see a snap ring on top of the nut remove it then you can use a socket to remove the nut , also there is a lead weight that will come off when you remove nut . You can get a steering wheel remover , but i just rocked the wheel back and forth while pulling and the wheel comes off , to get at the signal light switch you will have to remove a metal plate , you can do this by popping the snap ring off and that releases the plate Hope this helps
Only in the steering wheel I presume.