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I've searched the forum for a while and cant find any help so maybe someone can be of assistance to me. I was replacing the ignition switch in my 97 Blazer, and was unable to find the small female torx size. Long story short I ended up pulling the old ignition switch off and broke the white male end which is in the steering column that goes into the ignition switch. Has anyone ever disassembled the entire steering cloumn and can this plastic piece be replaced? Also does anyone knows the location of the clips to take the steering wheel off?
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Re: steering column/ignition switch help
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Re: steering column/ignition switch help
Yes, I know I do not have to take off the steering wheel to replace the ignition switch. But I snapped off the plastic piece that goes from the ignition and turns the ignition switch. So the only way to get to the piece to replace the new one would be too take off the steering wheel.
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Re: steering column/ignition switch help
Well i got the blazer back together. If anyone needs to know how to take the steering wheel off, it is not that hard. Just take the black plastic piece off the back of the wheel and you will see behind the wheel 4 circular shaped metal cones. These are what tyou have to press to get the steering wheel to release. Press them in, or push the little metal rod underneath them upwards and they will pop out. You also need a lock plate remover to get to a clip to get the wheel off. Well hope this helps someone so they dont struggle like I did.
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