There are 4 bolts in the back of steering wheel these are to remove your air bag then it will come off there are 2 plugs 1 is power to the air bag the other is the power for the horn if you use a after market wheel no air bag or horn though after that there will be a big bolt in the middle that holds it on i think its a 17 or 18 mm i put a pole on my wrench when i did mine its really on there then pull on both sides back and forth till it pulls off or get a puller but i did mine with out one when you take it off there is a black ring where the new hub will go to get this off take the steering column trim off there will be 4 bolts going around it and it will come off unplug its connector and your done
hi there is 2 star headed screws in the back of the steering wheel, these hold in the airbag. unscrew them and lift the airbag away and disconnect wires. then there is a big star headed screw in the centre of the wheel. undo this and pull the wheel off.
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if you take the hooter off the steering you should be able to see a nut inside. the nut you can loosen with a wheel wrench/spanner... but make sure to hold steering as their is a spring inside that is attached to the steering, so it will jump off once its loosened.
To remove the ignition barrel a hole needs to be drilled into the ignition switch housing - refer to instructions available in a workshop manual such as the Haynes guides.
To remove the housing itself requires removal of
* Steering wheel (24mm socket required) * Column stalks/switches * Allen-head clamp bolt * Steering wheel stub Removal is straightforward until the last point. There are two ways to remove the stub. The official method is to use a puller to pull the stub from the steering column. The unofficial way it to remove the steering wheel, refit the 24mm nut onto the end of the steering column then hit it hard. This will make the stub release from the end of the shaft by forcing the shaft down into the steering column tube. The shaft will return to its correct position once the steering wheel is refitted and tightened.
Once the stub is removed the whole ignition assembly will easily come away from the steering column.
First, determine whether you have hubcaps or rims. If you have hubcaps you need to pull these off. You can pull them off with a your hands or a screwdriver. When you actually get to the rim, or already have rims you need to take off the lugs. Make sure that your vehicle is safely jacked up with proper jack stands. Never do this unsafely it is very important!! If you don't know what you are doing you can ask a certified mechanic for help. The lug sizes are usually 17 mm in size and can be tight so you have to really put some muscle into it. If you
To remove the steering wheel on a MK4 Golf you need to first remove the plastic emblem in the middle of the wheel. Next, unscrew the bolt and remove the wheel.
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What is a pop a lock bar? Do you mean a club on the steering wheel?
youll have to remove the air bag pad and horn contact pad and steering wheel. there is then underneeth a steering lock plate , yull need a steering wheel puller for(also for remoal of the steering wheel) and also to depress the spring loaded lock plate to remove the c-clip then slowlly release the pressure on the lock plate and remove it underneah will be the signal light switch assmbly.
pull steering wheel off, remove the steering lock disc, then remove the signal light switch assembly to gain access to the retaining screw that holds the lock cylinder in place,
Remove steering wheel Remove Steering lock plate Place ignition in on position Depress lock pin now exposed. If this is not possible, drill out lock pin.
remove the two screws holding face plate in center of steering wheel and remove plate. next remove large nut in center. Using a steering wheel puller remove steering wheel. next there is a pin next tothe lock cylinder. that will have to be driven inwith a hammer and a punch. lock cylinder should be able to be pulled out. installation is the reverse of removal.
the immobiliser is mounted to the steering lock, u need to remove the steering wheel and column to get to it
Remove the steering wheel and disassemble the wheel lock mechanism. This requires removal of the air bag and some special tools.
The steering wheel lock lights up in red. What should I do? The electric steering wheel lock lights up in red. What should I do?
you will have take the air bag off if equipp the steering wheel turn signal switch and lock plate
you have to remove the steering wheel then using a lock plate removal tool depress the lock plate and removed the clip that holds it in place then remove the lock plate then remove the screws from the turn signal switch and pull it up slightly then remove the screw that hold the lock cylinder in place then remove the lock assembly
I was under the impression the switch was on the steering column about 18 inches from the floor. The lock assy is under the steering wheel.