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my 94 s10 blazer had the left turn signal spring fall out (didn't know what the spring was for when i found it near my feet, until noticing later on that the turn signal left wasn't cancelling). Anyways, do i really need to use the steering wheel puller to get the steering wheel off or is there a chance i could just pull it off with my hand? thanks mike |
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You will even have trouble with a wheel puller unless you use a good one. free from auto zone. old john Hello, vwtopdown! You wrote on 16 May 2007 12:11:17 -0700: v> my 94 s10 blazer had the left turn signal spring fall out (didn't know v> what the spring was for when i found it near my feet, until noticing v> later on that the turn signal left wasn't cancelling). Anyways, do i v> really need to use the steering wheel puller to get the steering wheel v> off or is there a chance i could just pull it off with my hand? v> thanks v> mike With best regards, ajeeper... (AT) comcast (DOT) net. E-mail: ajeeper... (AT) comcast (DOT) net |
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my 94 s10 blazer had the left turn signal spring fall out (didn't know what the spring was for when i found it near my feet, until noticing later on that the turn signal left wasn't cancelling). Anyways, do i really need to use the steering wheel puller to get the steering wheel off or is there a chance i could just pull it off with my hand? thanks mike Mike, I usually loosen the nut ( leaving it on by several threads ) |
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On 16 May 2007 12:11:17 -0700, vwtopdown <vwtopdown (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: my 94 s10 blazer had the left turn signal spring fall out (didn't know what the spring was for when i found it near my feet, until noticing later on that the turn signal left wasn't cancelling). Anyways, do i really need to use the steering wheel puller to get the steering wheel off or is there a chance i could just pull it off with my hand? thanks mike Mike, I usually loosen the nut ( leaving it on by several threads ) and with both hands pop the under side of the wheel. 90 % of the time they come off . |
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