Steering wheel removal
Steering wheel removal
Hi. I need to remove my steering wheel and the manual says to use a special tool, which I don't have. Is there any way to remove the wheel without this tool?
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Re: Steering wheel removal
Undo the centre nut but leave it on by a few threads, give the steering wheel a good wiggle with both hands while pulling it, it should come off.
Whatever you do make sure you leave the nut on a few threads, you'll thank me later when you don't end up smashing the wheel into your face because you didn't leave it on
Whatever you do make sure you leave the nut on a few threads, you'll thank me later when you don't end up smashing the wheel into your face because you didn't leave it on
Re: Steering wheel removal
And remember, if you have an airbag, remove the battery at least 20mins before removing.!
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Re: Steering wheel removal
As Scottie says, plus, I found WD40 soaked in for an hour beforehand can help, as applying heat (gun or dryer) can be dodgy as there's plastic in the area of the nut.
Also, sitting in the drivers seat, I placed a temporary footrest, ie block of wood, under my feet, so that the knees act as another pushing force behind the wheel.
This, along with rocking the rim with my hands, helped me with a stubborn spline join.
Also, sitting in the drivers seat, I placed a temporary footrest, ie block of wood, under my feet, so that the knees act as another pushing force behind the wheel.
This, along with rocking the rim with my hands, helped me with a stubborn spline join.
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Re: Steering wheel removal
Home brew bearing puller did the job for me.
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Re: Steering wheel removal
Loosen nut bang wheel with palm of hands at the bottom often works
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Re: Steering wheel removal
Thanks to you all for your help. Tried your way Scottie - came off easy. Was planning to fit new indicator/wiper switch but found out that the old one isn't at fault so no idea why indicators and hazards not working.
MOT runs out Wednesday. There is too much wrong with the old wreck (especially there is a lot of rot) so regretfully decided that it must come off the road.
If I had the skills maybe I could do it up myself.
MOT runs out Wednesday. There is too much wrong with the old wreck (especially there is a lot of rot) so regretfully decided that it must come off the road.
If I had the skills maybe I could do it up myself.
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Re: Steering wheel removal
The joy of an old Suzuki is learning the skills to keep it alive
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Re: Steering wheel removal
Have you checked the fuses?
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Re: Steering wheel removal
So true Robbie! I knew nuttin' 2 years ago, today, now let me see..........up to 3.5 spanners maybe?ROBBIE wrote:The joy of an old Suzuki is learning the skills to keep it alive