Steering Wheel
Steering Wheel Removal and InstallationCAUTION: Removal of the steering wheel allows the contact coil to turn freely but do not turn the contact coil (on the combination switch) more than allowable number of turns (about two and a quarter turns from the center position clockwise or counterclockwise respectively), or coil will break.
Removal
1. Remove driver air bag (inflator) module from steering wheel.
2. Remove steering shaft nut.
3. Make alignment marks (1) on steering wheel and shaft for a guide during reinstallation.
CAUTION: Do not hammer the end of the shaft. Hammering it will loosen the plastic shear pins which maintain the column length and impair the collapsible design of the column.
4. Remove steering wheel (1) with special tool.
Special tool
(A): 09944-36011
Installation
1. Check that vehicle's front tires are at straight-ahead position and contact coil is centered.
CAUTION: These two conditions are prerequisite for installation of steering wheel. If steering wheel has been installed without these conditions, contact coil will break when steering wheel is turned.
2. When installing new steering wheel, place match mark at the same position of new steering wheel as that of removed steering wheel.
3. Install steering wheel (1) to steering shaft with 3 lugs (2) on contact coil fitted in three grooves (3) in the back of steering wheel and also aligning marks (4) on steering wheel and steering shaft.
4. Tighten steering shaft nut (1) to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Steering shaft nut (a): 33 Nm (3.3 kgf-m, 24.0 ft. lbs.)
NOTE: After installing the steering wheel, turn the steering wheel about 1 full rotation so that the cancel cam pin fits into the pin hole in the steering wheel and then check the turn signal lever for proper function.
5. Install driver air bag (inflator) module to steering wheel.