Q: How do you remove and install a steering wheel?
A: To remove the steering wheel, start by parking the vehicle with the wheels pointing straight ahead and disconnecting the battery's negative terminal. Disable the airbag system and use a screwdriver to release the pins on both sides of the steering wheel. Disconnect the yellow electrical connector from the airbag module and set it aside in a safe area. Center the steering wheel, remove the horn plunger and its electrical connector, and mark the position of the steering wheel to the shaft if necessary. Use a puller to detach the steering wheel from the shaft and lift it off. To install the steering wheel, ensure the airbag clockspring is centered and, if not, remove the steering column covers and adjust the clockspring accordingly. Install the clockspring and secure the wiring harness. Align the marks and install the wheel on the Steering Shaft, tightening the nut to the specified torque. Plug in the horn wire, connect the airbag connector to the module, and position the module on the steering wheel, engaging the pins with the spring clips. Finally, enable the airbag system.