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Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Northeast Missouri
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Rewire Steering Wheel
I started rewiring my truck today, but ran into a road block. I got the steering wheel off, but how do I get the steering column apart so I can rewire the internals?
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Location: Cadiz, Ky
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Re: Rewire Steering Wheel
Everything in the steering column is in the turn signal switch. You can get a new one from the vendors here or pick one up at NAPA.
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Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Durango, CO
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Re: Rewire Steering Wheel
This info is for a tilt column - not sure if the non-tilts are similar, but depending on what you have it might help. I couldn't get my turn signal switch out of the housing easily, so I ended up taking the housing off first (brass punch), then removing the switch. I had to go deeper into the column anyway for my project. Removing the housing will also make it a little easier to feed the wires through.
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