remove the cap, make sure you keep track of all the horn parts... ie; the spring and the pin.... then use a Phillips head screw driver i believe to remove all the other little parts(white plastic piece, etc.). Then use a puller of some sort, there are steering wheel pullers available, however alot of the bigger pullers will work, and there u have it.. watch out it can really pop off of there so be careful. Some autoparts shorts rent tools, check with them
first you must tilt the steering wheel to the up position then take the casing off of the bottom of the steering column. the ignition switch will be located right behind the actual key.
Take it to a reputable mechanic for a front end alignment, that is how to properly center the steering wheel. Ps. Generally, the steering hub and shafts are splined, so they only go together one way... Good Luck
take it to a professional and ask to watch so you can learn how its done.
Fergus Metcalf
yes you do have to be a contourcionist to work under the dash of a jeep,I have an 88 wrangler. I have to take the drivers seat out and lay on my back and feel my way to the brake lite switch as it is above the steering colunm.I believe yours is below the colunm
A 1991 Jeep Wrangler six cylinder holds six quarts of 10W30.
10W30.
A 2010 4.0 Jeep Wrangler will take 6 quarts of oil for an oil change.
It is not recommended that you take a Jeep Wrangler through a touchless car wash with the soft top on the Wrangler. You can go through the car wash with the hard top.
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.
Yes is does matter if you have no side mirrors on your jeep wrangler. It illegal to not have side mirrors on a vehicle that you drive on the road.
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.