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Originally Posted by abowmat
Regarding my 2000 Blazer LT.
Upon replacing the steering gear, the steering wheel was no longer in straight as the vehicle was going straight. To correct I began the procedure required to pull the steering wheel. After unplugging he Airbag system, I thought that the rest would be easy, but I could not figure out how to get the center of my steering wheel off. My Chilton manual goes up to a 1999 model and explains depressing multiple leaf spring clips by pushing a screwdriver through holes in the back of the steering wheel. My steering wheel only has two holes. I did put a screwdriver into the hole, but I could not feel anything that felt like a spring. Also, I did notice a small torx head at the side of the hole. I did not want to remove them without knowing what it would do, but on a side note, there was very little room to get a driver on the screw. This is probably extremely easy, but I am at a loss.
Help.
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The airbag removal was the easy part. My s 10 required a sterring wheel puller tool. So i opted not to fix my issue myself. couldnt tell you how to do it but ive heard its a pain in the ass. google it or something.