Beginning the Steering Wheel replacement requires setting the front wheels at zero degree position then disabling the supplemental inflatable restraint system. Drivers can lock the
Steering Column using the Steering Column anti-rotation pin (J 42640) by passing it through the lower Steering Column trim cover access hole. Mark the Steering Wheel's relationship to the
Steering Shaft by making an alignment point after removing the inflator module. Sparely loosen the Steering Wheel nut two times before sitting the Steering Wheel off the Steering Column carefully. Unbolt the Steering Wheel nut then detach the Steering Wheel from the Steering Column. You should check for straight-wheel position before starting the installation process. Position the replacement Steering Wheel near the Steering Shaft at 12 o'clock with the arrow in place to achieve correct tooth alignment between the wheel and shaft. Reapply your original Steering Wheel by matching it up with the removal marks. Drive the Steering Wheel toward the Steering Shaft before tightening the Steering Wheel nut to 35 nm (26 ft. Lbs.). Unlock the Steering Column by removing the Steering Column anti-rotation pin (J 42640) at the lower trim cover access hole before you instaill the inflator module to enable the sir system.