[Nobbc] removing steering wheel

Andrew S. Doran andrewdoran at berkeley.edu
Tue Mar 15 10:19:51 MST 2011


My thoughts exactly! Looks like a previous attempt dented the Triumph logo
in there middle and I do not want to risk damaging the steering wheel
molding.

Regards,

Andrew


> Likewise...anyone have hints on getting Type 1 Jaguar XKE steering wheel
> off?  The horn button doesn't seem to want to pop off and I don't want
> to screw things up with prying.  My luck, I'll break something or cause
> some self-inflicted wound on my car that turns into a bigger headache
> than the original issue.
>
> Frank.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [Nobbc] removing steering wheel
>
> Any tips for removing the steering wheel on a b79 1500
>
> Andrew, Richmond
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