dessertrat
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I've searched the forum and so far am not turning anything useful up. Several threads and a YouTube video on how to remove the wheel, but nothing on getting it reinstalled.
I got the old cracked steering wheel removed easy. Didn't even need a puller-- just unscrewed the nut (which came off with a 1 1/4 inch socket without the ratchet even connected! It came off by hand using the socket) and then wiggled it up, down, left, right, until I could see it was slowly coming off and then it came off easily after a minute or two of this.
I can't seem to get the new one back on. It seems to fit into the splines but won't go very far after that. I've tried tapping it all around with a rubber mallet for a couple minutes, and if it made any progress, it wasn't much. It's not getting far enough that the nut can reach the threads of the column. Is there some simple trick to this that's so easy nobody thinks to mention it? Or do I just need to keep going with the mallet a while longer? I don't want to mess up the splines or the new wheel. It got dark, so I will be trying again in the morning. Perhaps I wasn't getting it aligned like I thought.
I got the old cracked steering wheel removed easy. Didn't even need a puller-- just unscrewed the nut (which came off with a 1 1/4 inch socket without the ratchet even connected! It came off by hand using the socket) and then wiggled it up, down, left, right, until I could see it was slowly coming off and then it came off easily after a minute or two of this.
I can't seem to get the new one back on. It seems to fit into the splines but won't go very far after that. I've tried tapping it all around with a rubber mallet for a couple minutes, and if it made any progress, it wasn't much. It's not getting far enough that the nut can reach the threads of the column. Is there some simple trick to this that's so easy nobody thinks to mention it? Or do I just need to keep going with the mallet a while longer? I don't want to mess up the splines or the new wheel. It got dark, so I will be trying again in the morning. Perhaps I wasn't getting it aligned like I thought.