I'm looking to replace the pipes from heater to window vents today as they have broken down, but to get at the driver side one I need to remove the steering wheel. Now I've already got hold of the massive socket to remove the wheel, but what is the best/correct way to remove horn assembly?
Should I disconnect the battery and do I lever under the rubber surround on the steering wheel? Don't want to break anything
Remove steering wheel
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Re: Remove steering wheel
Unless there is another reason to remove the steering wheel, I'm sure you don't need to for pipe replacement.
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Re: Remove steering wheel
I can't seem to get the parcel shelf lining out as the wheel is in the way. Can't get anywhere near the pipe behind without shelf out...
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Re: Remove steering wheel
Having a bit of a mare as I've got the horn push off, but Tue socket I borrowed isn't deep enough to get to the nut. I also don't have a chisel narrow enough to fit in the blooming gap - looks like a job for next weekend after I order a deep socket from eBay!
Re: Remove steering wheel
I've managed to get the glove box out through the steering wheel, in the past, it will collapse to a degree, if not it might be worth trying to move it around a bit before getting in too deep.
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Re: Remove steering wheel
Thanks les, eventually managed to get the blighter through the steering wheel after much huffing and puffing. Now have lovely air coming out the front vents!