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ok so my tss went out. I bought a new one. now i haven't yet torn the steering wheel off of a corsica/beretta. (probably about the only thing i havent torn apart. lol) now can anyone point me in the direction of tearin it down and install. thank you very much. its a 92 corsica 2.2l w/tilt. :unknown:
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Rent a steering wheel remover tool and a steering lock plate remover tool, also purchase a set a torx screwdrivers if you don't already have them. Have fun!
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i have the torx bits. now the two other i have those tools are they all the same as in universal use or what?
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The lock plate tool is usually universal, but the steering wheel puller in not.
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ok... is it gm only? or even as in depth as vehicle specific?
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GM used the same one pretty much forever. Some harmonic balancer remover tools also work for the steering wheel.
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I used just a balancer puller. Theres a clip and spring in there that is a pain in the butt if I remember corectly too
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Barry wrote:I used just a balancer puller. Theres a clip and spring in there that is a pain in the butt if I remember corectly too
That's what you need the steering lock plate remover tool for. sp33d1nc0rs1ca, if you're going to rent or buy a tool, you might as well get the one meant for the job, unless you already have a balancer puller that is...
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I have a gm steering wheel puller, and a co-tech of mine has a lock plate tool. thanks you guys. ya'll were a big help. scd, barry and woody, thanks.
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Well.. two hours later. that was fun. everything went smoothly. thank you everyone for your help.
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