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ok you have to check on your steering wheel in back of you steering wheel there will be a 2 or 4 bolts you gonna have to remove ,as soon your remove you steering wheel airbag you should see 2 wires one goes to airbag on other will be connected to you steering wheel switches ,,you should remove that and after that you gonna see one bolt you should remove it and you can after that you should be able to pull you steering wheel
remove cover from centre of steering wheel and you will see a nut undo it while holding onto the steering wheel with one hand and undo then pull the wheel towards you giving it a bit of a wiggle.
It probably will as they probably used the same steering column. Most 4th generation F platforms (93-2002 Camaro/Firebird) have interchangeable parts. So, yes you can replace the steering column for a 1999 Camaro with a earlier 4th gen F body.
The Haynes repair manual #38025 (1420) has instructions on how to remove the steering wheel. It's for Skylarks from 1986-1995 but I think the 1996 wheel is the same. Plenty of manuals on eBay or Amazon, and dirt cheap too.
yes
There is a panel in the rear driver side wheel wheel that has one screw and one bolt to remove
No , it's rear wheel drive
To replace the wiper control switch in the 1996 Honda Civic, you must remove the steering wheel. With the wheel out of the way , remove the column covers and disconnect the electrical harness from the wiper switch. Remove respective screws and slide replacement switch into place. Replace respective screws, column cover and steering wheel.
No, all Camaros are rear wheel drive.
There are four ABS sensors on a 1996 Camaro. They are otherwise known as Wheel Speed Sensors (WSS), so there is one on each wheel hub assembly.
Yes
A person removes the airbag, and then the steering wheel with a steering wheel puller. Then pull out the sensor and clock spring, replace both, and replace the steering wheel and the airbag.Ê