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Removing A 93 Hilux Steering.


wassaby
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First step remove 15amp fuse from the fuse box under the hood for the horn. Other wise it could get a bit noisy if you short the horn.

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Remove a screw from behind the horn button cover.

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Pull the horn button off.

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Undo the horn wire.

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Loosen the nut holding the steering wheel on.

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Note: leave the nut on a few turns so when you pull the steering wheel off you don’t hit yourself in the face.

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Put your fists like this either side of the wheel and punch towards you hard. You might have to wiggle the steering wheel side to side for it to come off.

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Remove the nut and the steering wheel.

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Now that you have pulled the wheel off you can start on your aftermarket steering wheel. When installing the steering wheel adapter make sure you have your wheels facing straight and you put the adapter on correct by lining up your steering wheel on the adapter before tightening the nut. Other wise you will have a real hard time pulling the adapter kit off if you make a mistake like I did.

Put the adapter kit on and tighten the nut. Hook the horn wires up. Note: after hooking the wires up, put the horn fuse back in and test the horn button cause you might have the wires around the wrong way and the horn will stay on until you push the button in. It can get very frustrating because you will have to undo everything just to swap a wire around.

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Install the steering wheel with the allen key and screws and you are done.

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Hope this helps. Sorry for the unfocused photos need to get my camera looked at.

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