View Full Version : Help - Steering Wheel won't budge
JLo
19th September 2009, 12:09 PM
Anyone in the upper mountains that can give me hand getting the steering wheel off. I have pulled, I have whacked, I have wiggled and I can't get it to budge.  
I need to do this as I have to replace my blinker switch.
0429 990 637
Cheers
JLo
abaddonxi
19th September 2009, 12:47 PM
PM sent.
JLo
19th September 2009, 04:50 PM
Well I went to Simon's and we spent a good 1 1/2 hrs trying and still it won't budge. We tried the steering wheel puller and all we could achieve is bending the screws.
Is there something special about Defender Td5 steering wheels and their splines?
And I only got abused once between Blackheath and Katoomba for not using my blinkers. So I hung the new switch out the window and smiled.
Thanks again for your help Simon.
Cheers
JLo
RobHay
19th September 2009, 05:24 PM
I think you just going to have to be patient. Get some penetating oil happening. Don't take the nut off completely as the wheel can fly off and smack ya in the gob.Try rocking it side to side, top to bottom (You don't have an airbag do you?) Get a stronger wheel puller. The sucker went on there so it has to be able to come off....hey! I would be carrying a spray can of whatever and spray the S.O.B. everytime you look at it.
 
keep the pressure up it cannot outlast you, it cannot outlast you, it cannot outlast you....K?
JLo
19th September 2009, 05:48 PM
I think you just going to have to be patient. Get some penetating oil happening. Don't take the nut off completely as the wheel can fly off and smack ya in the gob.Try rocking it side to side, top to bottom (You don't have an airbag do you?) Get a stronger wheel puller. The sucker went on there so it has to be able to come off....hey! I would be carrying a spray can of whatever and spray the S.O.B. everytime you look at it.
 
keep the pressure up it cannot outlast you, it cannot outlast you, it cannot outlast you....K?
Yeah, the nut is just on a couple of turns.  I have sprayed with some WD40 earlier in the day. There is just no movement. Beginning to think that it has got some swarf or something in there when it was put on. 
Thanks for the encouragement
Cheers
JLo
Larry
19th September 2009, 06:48 PM
I think you just going to have to be patient. Get some penetating oil happening. Don't take the nut off completely as the wheel can fly off and smack ya in the gob.Try rocking it side to side, top to bottom (You don't have an airbag do you?) Get a stronger wheel puller. The sucker went on there so it has to be able to come off....hey! I would be carrying a spray can of whatever and spray the S.O.B. everytime you look at it.
 
keep the pressure up it cannot outlast you, it cannot outlast you, it cannot outlast you....K?
X 2!!! 
 I had the same trouble. It took several days with many aplications of penetrating oil & giving it a good hit & wiggle. It's that tough that you think you must be doing something wrong, but keep at it.;)
JLo
19th September 2009, 06:49 PM
Well I started this little job at 11.45 am this morning. At 7.45 pm it came off.
:)
Cheers
JLo
abaddonxi
19th September 2009, 08:03 PM
Yay.:D
JLo
19th September 2009, 08:21 PM
Yay.:D
Too bloody right!  
Just got all the switches in and it is all back together again.
Just wondering whether I should change that light switch/plug or if it will be OK with the loom on it now?
Thanks again. 
Cheers
abaddonxi
19th September 2009, 08:28 PM
Should be fine I reckon, as long as the contacts aren't damaged.
JLo
19th September 2009, 08:54 PM
>>abaddonxi - Should be fine I reckon, as long as the contacts aren't damaged.>>
I started to open the plug and thought better of it due to the day I have had.
Sometimes better to leave well enough alone.
Cheers
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