It depends on what's wrong with the steering wheel. I don't know if your Pickup has air bags, but if it does, don't even attempt to fix it yourself. Take it to someone who is trained in handling airbags. They can be dangerous and expensive if handled improperly! First, disconnect the horn, otherwise you'll be listening to a lot of honking while you do this. If you just want to remove the steering wheel, remove the horn assembly, depending on the type of steering wheel, it will either pull straight out or you may need to get behind and remove some screws. Once the horn button is removed, pull the large center nut in the middle of the horn. Then rent, borrow or buy a steering wheel puller and pull the steering wheel off the spline.
1350-1450 @800rpms
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.
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
No.
Theres a spot that says "Radio" under the steering wheel with the rest of the fuses.
It is located on drivers side kick panel down by the fuse box under steering wheel area.
No it does not, GM. did not start using roller cams until 1996.
No it will not.
Yep... It should have one.
The engine shutting off could be the control module or the pickup coil within the distributor. The steering wheel locks???
Yes
The buzzer that lets you know the key is in the ignition in a 1989 Chevy Blazer is in the steering column. To access it you would need to remove the steering wheel with a special tool, or remove the ignition assembly. The key makes contact with a tab that activates the buzzer.