Yes, the Power Steering pump can typically be removed without taking the pulley off, depending on the vehicle's design. Many pumps are mounted in such a way that they can be detached from their brackets and hoses without needing to remove the pulley. However, access can be restricted, and in some cases, removing the pulley may facilitate easier access to the pump or provide a clearer line for disconnection. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific procedures.
No
Removing a standard steering wheel from a Chevy Cavalier requires taking off the lower steering column and horn button. The steering wheel is held on by mounting screws, after removed be sure to unplug the horn wire.
you should be able to by just taking the screws off
Yes. Just take the U clamp off the bottom of the steering column and it will drop down so you don't need to take off the steering wheel.
the timing belt is not the same as the serpentine belt.the serpentine belt goes around your water pump pulley and the power steering pump,air condition compressor pulley and the alternator pulley.the timing belt goes around the camshaft and the crankshaft.it is not visable without taking the timing belt cover off.
you must take the steering column apart I hate to say it but that is the only way
Yes, on a 3.3 or 3.8 the serpentine belt pulley does come off the tensioner arm but the bolt is left thread not right handed.
If there is an access panel, yes. Otherwise the tank will have to be removed.
Bring it to the garage. it is a pain. you have to remove the power steering pump
Under the steering wheel, look down under the plastic cover under the steering wheel. you would be able to see/feel the OBD port without taking any panels away.
Engine does not have to be removed.
If the steering column is broken on a 1989 Firebird, it may have to be taken apart to be repaired. If it is only the ignition that the thieves damaged, a new ignition can be installed.