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    Remove and refit steering wheel

    Would make it heaps easier to work on instruments etc.

    Is it easily done?

    If so - what tools are needed, and how?
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    You need to gently lift up the landrover badge on the wheel with a smooth edged screwdriver.

    Undo the bolt holding on the wheel and pull it off. It can be a little sticky so you need to push on wheel on one side and pull on the other etc.

    Just remember where it is positioned in relation to the wheel position.

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    Definitely makes it easier when working on instruments.
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    Buy a special tool.

    And follow the attached instructions. (I know that they are for the puma engined defender but I don't think the principle has changed since the steering wheel was invented.)

    or if you don't have a special tool have someone whack the back of the steering wheel close to the hub with something weighty whilst you are pulling the wheel towards you... being careful not to break your nose when the steering wheel comes off .
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    Quote Originally Posted by MinniTheMoocha View Post
    You need to gently lift up the landrover badge on the wheel with a smooth edged screwdriver.

    Undo the bolt holding on the wheel and pull it off. It can be a little sticky so you need to push on wheel on one side and pull on the other etc.

    Just remember where it is positioned in relation to the wheel position.
    And when your done being gentle, whack and swear and curse and eventually run the winch cable through a series of pulley to rip the damned thing out or tear the car apart.

    Sometimes they can get a little stuck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by one_iota View Post
    Buy a special tool.

    And follow the attached instructions. (I know that they are for the puma engined defender but I don't think the principle has changed since the steering wheel was invented.)

    or if you don't have a special tool have someone whack the back of the steering wheel close to the hub with something weighty whilst you are pulling the wheel towards you... being careful not to break your nose when the steering wheel comes off .
    Hi All

    Much safer if you leave the nut loose on the shaft, its easy to take the nut right off then put back on by about three or four turns, before yanking or bashing hard on the wheel.
    That way the shape of your nose does stay recognisable to your loved ones.

    Cheers Arthur

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrinklearthur View Post
    Hi All

    Much safer if you leave the nut loose on the shaft, its easy to take the nut right off then put back on by about three or four turns, before yanking or bashing hard on the wheel.
    That way the shape of your nose does stay recognisable to your loved ones.

    Cheers Arthur
    Well that takes all the fun out of it. I was looking forward to Vlad's plastic surgery pics.

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    Vlad what are you doing to your instruments

    Oh we take our steering wheel off all the time....not that hard

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    The county one I broke a pulley. So I made one. And it came off. Disco wheels I just pull off

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    Steering wheel removal

    I think you need to be careful with steering wheel removal on later model cars. As I understand it, many of them have a steering column which incorporates shear pins. These are designed to allow the steering column to partially collapse in the event of impact such as in an accident.
    A hard pull or whack on a steering wheel to free it for removal can break the shear pins.
    The factory removal tool is a puller design which only acts on the appropriate area and avoides such trauma and can be simply made up if a genuine one is not available.
    My 1983 Range Rover had such a steering column, with appropriate warnings about damaging it.

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