You need a steering wheel puller, or else pull on the wheel with yr knees whilst tapping the loosened nut and shaft with a copper hammer, be careful not to damage threads or you won't get it back on
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Hi I'm replacing my indicator stalk right now doing the same job. Lights worked on high beam but not on low.
I cant get the god damn steering wheel off.. Any clues anyone??
It's almost 9" angle grinder time and my fuse burnt to the end shortly before I jumped on the computer in the hope someone has an easy answer.
Cheers
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You need a steering wheel puller, or else pull on the wheel with yr knees whilst tapping the loosened nut and shaft with a copper hammer, be careful not to damage threads or you won't get it back on
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Note the highlight. Don't take the nut all the way off or when the steering wheel does come off you'll smash yourself in the face.
I made up a dodgy puller from some 5x25 flat bar and a couple of bolts. Drill holes in the flat in line with the holes in the steering wheel, and put the bolts through and tighten them down until the wheel releases.
Steve
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