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Steering Wheel Removal


Sheefa
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Hi all

 

Just a bit if help please from those that have swapped the wheel before.

 

Undone torx bolts and removed airbag unit, battery all disconnected beforehand. Loosened main nut in centre but still a couple of rows of thread on so I don't smash myself in the face.

 

I have pulled the wheel a few times, blooming hard, car even moved back nearly a foot with handbrake on (!!) but no joy at getting it off yet.

 

Any other tips please?

 

Cheers

Gregimage

 

 

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Mine was a PITA to remove too

 

Hand on each side of the wheel, wiggling and pulling at the same time, then hand top and bottom doing the same thing and it eventually came free

 

Good idea with keeping the nut on, wish i tried that, i learnt the hard way :D

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I used a 1/2 " thick piece of steel big enough to cover the 2 holes M8 I think they are either side of the main nut, take the main nut off and screw this plate over the top so it's resting on the main tread and the 2 M8 bolts are screwed in finger tight so the plate is level, slowly tighten each M8 bolt a bit at a time and it will jack it free from the main shaft, That's what I did if that makes sense!?

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