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Old Apr 8, 2002
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HELP: Streeing Wheel Removel?!?!?!?!

OK so I have removed the two hex bolts on the side, removed the airbag, and removed the big bolt in the middle of the streeing wheel. My question is that I still can't remove the wheel, it like there's something still holding it on? but what and where? I can't see anything?

Here is a Diagram Of the Steering wheel
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The steering wheel attaches to the shaft with splines. Tightening the nut down on the shaft locks down the steering wheel to the shaft. There is nothing holding it down, it is merely stuck. You need to get a steering wheel remover, which will allow you to pull the wheel off.
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OK cool so it's called a steering wheel remover [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG] Where could i get one of those? I wounder if the dealer will have one?
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hey just go to an automotive parts store like Autozone or Advanced Auto Parts and ask for a wheel puller...tell them what you are doing...they know what to give you .....and it doenst cost anything except a deposit fee which you get back in full whn you return the puller.....
 
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