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Old 01-15-2005, 02:51 PM
pxldoc pxldoc is offline
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Unhappy how do I take the steering wheel off a '90 F-150

Recently my turn signals quit working on my 1990 F-150 Ford. I thought maybe a fuse was the problem, but that wasn't it. Then I thought the signal flasher had died. That wasn't it either. I finally discovered that I need to replace the multiswitch. I was instructed to take the horn cover off, undo the nut and pull the steering wheel off to get at the turn signal harness and unplug the multiswitch wires and put the new one on. How in the world does one get the steering wheel off?
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Old 01-15-2005, 06:58 PM
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autozone will rent you a steeringwheel puller but you can buy one for 15 bucks its alot easier than using a hammer
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Old 01-18-2005, 11:32 AM
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Re: how do I take the steering wheel off a '90 F-150

I took the steering wheel off my '90 F-150 about two years ago. Its really easy, pull the horn cover, and get a steering wheel puller, which will clamp on, and you will turn it and it removes the wheel, when done, simply tightent the nut on the wheel back up with a socket and put the cover back on.
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