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How do you remove steering wheel from steering column?

How do you remove steering wheel from steering column?

Install the steering wheel puller and remove the steering wheel from the steering column. Step 8: Remove the turn signal cluster panel. Pull out the turn signal arm and wires. Make sure that you mark the wires before removal. Step 9: Use a dental tool to remove the locking pin from the ignition tumbler.

Where is the switch on a Mopar steering column?

Prior to tightening down the switch though, it’s imperative to lace the wire loom through the portal in the base of the hub, through the collar and between the two mounting bracket plates in the column. Year One suggests wrapping the loom with masking tape both at the terminals and half way down to keep the wires from being tangled.

How to replace a steering column ignition tumbler?

Step 9: Use a dental tool to remove the locking pin from the ignition tumbler. On some models you may have to punch out the pin to the tumbler. Step 10: Pull out the ignition tumbler from the steering column. Reach in and pull out the rod from the steering column. Step 11: Remove the mounting screws under the column that hold on the actuator.

How do you disable a steering column actuator?

Engage the parking brake to the lock the rear tires from moving. Step 3: Open the vehicle’s hood to disconnect your battery. Take the ground cable off of the battery’s negative post, disabling the power to the the steering column and air bag.

Install the steering wheel puller and remove the steering wheel from the steering column. Step 8: Remove the turn signal cluster panel. Pull out the turn signal arm and wires. Make sure that you mark the wires before removal. Step 9: Use a dental tool to remove the locking pin from the ignition tumbler.

Prior to tightening down the switch though, it’s imperative to lace the wire loom through the portal in the base of the hub, through the collar and between the two mounting bracket plates in the column. Year One suggests wrapping the loom with masking tape both at the terminals and half way down to keep the wires from being tangled.

Step 9: Use a dental tool to remove the locking pin from the ignition tumbler. On some models you may have to punch out the pin to the tumbler. Step 10: Pull out the ignition tumbler from the steering column. Reach in and pull out the rod from the steering column. Step 11: Remove the mounting screws under the column that hold on the actuator.

Engage the parking brake to the lock the rear tires from moving. Step 3: Open the vehicle’s hood to disconnect your battery. Take the ground cable off of the battery’s negative post, disabling the power to the the steering column and air bag.

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Ruth Doyle