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Alright guys having some trouble getting my steering wheel off my ke70...What screws need to be undone (Just to make sure I'm undoing the right ones) and could some give me a step by step process on how/what to do.

 

Any help appreciated.

 

Cheers Guys.

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According to the repair manual in front of me, pull off emblem on wheel, undo retaining nut, then take wheel off with steering wheel puller. No screws.

IF you don't have a puller, leave the nut on a few threads, so you don't get a steering wheel to the face. Might take a few good whacks to get it off

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According to the repair manual in front of me, pull off emblem on wheel, undo retaining nut, then take wheel off with steering wheel puller. No screws.

IF you don't have a puller, leave the nut on a few threads, so you don't get a steering wheel to the face. Might take a few good whacks to get it off

Alright thanks mate...I'll give it a shot now.

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Did you hit yourself in the head with the steering wheel when pulling it off?

 

If not you aren't doing it right for your first time, its a rite of passage :S

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Did you hit yourself in the head with the steering wheel when pulling it off?

 

If not you aren't doing it right for your first time, its a rite of passage :S

Nope!!! I left the nut on a couple of threads and then hit the wheel a few times and it wiggled off perfectly.

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I don't think ive ever had to use a puller, worst case maybe spraying a bit of wd40. They usually wiggle off pretty easy. Took me a we while to find the nut behind the logo in my e7 too.

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