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HOW DO I REMOVE THE STEERING WHEEL ( 98 cavy)


Macstunnah
02-13-2006, 06:07 AM
If someone could do pictures that would make it 10x easier. And i really would like to know even how to do it on a 1998 cavalier rs with factory airbags.

WS-Enterprise
03-01-2006, 12:02 AM
hehehe first you need to remove the star screws from the back of the steering wheel. this will release the front cover. then there sould be a couple of bolts that hold the airbag in. once the bag is out you will need a steering wheel puller.
and i think its a 23mm bolt and half drive ratchet. remove the bolt, hook up the steering wheel puller, and it should then slide off..

Lances133
06-29-2006, 01:39 PM
hehehe first you need to remove the star screws from the back of the steering wheel. this will release the front cover. then there sould be a couple of bolts that hold the airbag in. once the bag is out you will need a steering wheel puller.
and i think its a 23mm bolt and half drive ratchet. remove the bolt, hook up the steering wheel puller, and it should then slide off..
Is this valid info? I'm not too confident in this person.

CavLCD128
06-29-2006, 02:50 PM
lol y?
what do you think hes tryin to do? ruin all our cars 1 cavalier at a time? i find it really hard to believe that he made all that up off the top of his head...lol

Young Chuck D
06-29-2006, 02:55 PM
smh @ is this valid info....

i need to find one of those steering wheel pullers myself..

Lances133
06-29-2006, 03:02 PM
lol y?
what do you think hes tryin to do? ruin all our cars 1 cavalier at a time? i find it really hard to believe that he made all that up off the top of his head...lol
No I obviously don't think he made it up, doi, but by the looks at it he doesn't even own a Cavalier, he could have just learned that info on a different car and assumed it's the same for cavaliers, how do I know?

OverAllComa
06-29-2006, 07:44 PM
WS pushes his parts almost to the point of violating the TOS for the site, but no one checks him for some reason. I wouldn't trust him much either, as half the time he's pushing his goods, and the other half he's just assuming based upon his Alero. And what do we say about assuming, anybody?

MacStunnah - bite the bullet and go down to your local parts shop and spend the $10-$15 and pick up a manual for your car. It will have lovely pictures and step-by-step instructions. Go nuts.

CavLCD128
06-29-2006, 07:54 PM
he owns a 2003 cavalier and im almost certain its blue, i have only seen him push his parts twice since ive been on this forum and he has a picture of his company in his sig, and frankly i dont no the forums rules about it so i cant comment on his advertisement or violations.

he knows (or thinks he knows) and he replyed to the thread...dont jump on him cuz he commented

Classicrocjunkie
06-29-2006, 08:15 PM
He's basically right on target. You need the puller to get the wheel off, oh and make sure you dissconnet your battery so you don't have an accident.

rustymac
06-29-2006, 08:33 PM
Make sure you disconnect the yellow wiring under dash board leading up to the steering column. This will disconnect the air bag circuit. You do not have to disconnect your battery, this will erase all your presets for your radio and stuff like that. But if you want to be extra safe you could disconnect your battery.

Lances133
06-29-2006, 10:34 PM
he owns a 2003 cavalier and im almost certain its blue, i have only seen him push his parts twice since ive been on this forum and he has a picture of his company in his sig, and frankly i dont no the forums rules about it so i cant comment on his advertisement or violations.

he knows (or thinks he knows) and he replyed to the thread...dont jump on him cuz he commented
I didn't jump on him, I just don't exactly feel comfortable doing something to my car that's from his info. just my personal feelings. And thanks Allovercoma for backing me on that one.

Cavalier2000
06-30-2006, 03:10 PM
Make sure you disconnect the yellow wiring under dash board leading up to the steering column. This will disconnect the air bag circuit. You do not have to disconnect your battery, this will erase all your presets for your radio and stuff like that. But if you want to be extra safe you could disconnect your battery.

While you might be right on that, you should still the battery cable off, just for extra measures, never know what could happen when your disconnecting that wire.

Young Chuck D
07-05-2006, 07:32 PM
i have steering wheel pulling tools for sale.... 2 tools, steering wheel puller and theres a spring loaded metal plate behind it that i have a tool to remove. i paid 16 dollars each and will give you both together for 15.00, 5.00 shipping.

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