there is a special key to it!!
The steering wheel cannot be bypassed to rewire turn signals in a 1989 Chevy Corsica. The switch for the wires is in the steering column. If the steering wheel were bypassed, the wires would not be connected to the switch.
Stuck? Key ? Fiddle with steering wheel and key at same time. Pressure of steering wheel in hard turned position can prevent unlock.
you need to pull the center piece off of the steering wheel and look at the wires in the steering wheel hub as there is a wire that controls the horn that is either loose or shorting out against metal when you turn the wheel.
If you have the key and it won't turn the lock cylinder try jiggling the steering wheel while turning the key. If the steering wheel lock is merely jammed that should loosen it enough to turn the key. On the other hand if you don't have the key or the lock itself is jammed you may want to replace the lock cylinder.
This is not an easy task. Get a factory shop manual from AUTOBOOKSONLINE.COM . It is about the only book with steering column information like what you need.
on the middle of the steering wheel
remove ceter cap on steering wheel to gain access to large nut romve nut then use a steering wheel puller assembly pull steerinr wheel off the shaft
My 1989 has them. I love this feature.
Next to its broken Cv joints
A 1989 Chevy Corsica 2.0 sedan weights about 2595 pounds. The 1989 Chevy Corsica 2.0 automatic sedan weight 2623 pounds.
where is the over drive solenoid located on a 1989 Chevy Corsica
Under the steering wheel, under the dash to the left.