DISCONNECT BATTERY FIRST ! This way it makes safe the airbag so it wont hurt you if it goes off. There are screws behind the wheel you unscrew to remove the centre airbag assembly and expose the large nut that secures the wheel to the steering shaft. Remove it then you will need a steering wheel puller, (a tool you can rent from some auto parts houses and can certainly buy for around $50) to remove the wheel. Dont try and beat the wheel with a hammer, you will certainly damage the wheel and also run the risk of accidently smashing plastic dash or steering column parts, and as the wheel has been on since new, it wont come off without a puller.
To take the steering wheel off to get to the horn a person needs a steering wheel puller. It will remove the steering wheel by applying pressure to the middle and pulling up on the rest.
You should take out the Mercedes badge out of the steering wheel. Then you should see a screw inside the steering wheel. Take it out and you're done.
take horn button off of the steering wheel and you will see a large nut holding the wheel on, take the nut off and then you will need a steering wheel puller to get the wheel off it's splines.
Take the nut of the steering wheel under the horn and use a puller to get it off
You have broken wires in the tilt wheel. You will need to take the steering wheel off and start looking for a broken wire in the steering column somewhere. You will have to have a steering wheel puller to get it off.
pull of thehorn cover then take of the nut and the steering wheel should pull off easy?
You take it off just like any other steering wheel
first take the cover for the horn off. there will be a large nut in the center. take that off. there is also three screws around it. take those off and remove the ring they hold on. take a steering wheel puller and connect it onto the steering wheel. turn the center bolt clockwise until the steering wheel comes off. to reinstall the steering wheel, you just have to press it on by screwing the big nut back on.
A steering wheel is hard to remove by hand. It can be removed with a tool called the steering wheel remover found at local auto shops.
there should be a couple of bolts on the back side of your steering wheel that removes the front face and after you take that off there will be a large nut that will take off the rest of the steering wheel, but remember to disconnect the airbag before you remove the steering wheel cause you could set it off.
i think this one is simple if you dont have a puller for the job you should not be trying very dumb since the old cars are the easiest to work on once you take the horn ring off and the big nut off the shaft you'll need a wheel puller to pull the wheel off.
Remove horn ring or button (twist to remove) Remove center bolt on steering wheel Mark location of wheel in relation to steering column shaft for proper re-install Get and attach a steering wheel puller Tighten nut on wheel puller until steering wheel "pops" off