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Old 09-21-2005, 04:06 PM
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I have a 1990 BonnieVille SSE...., I had to replace the ignition switch and now i cant get the steering wheel back together....because we cant get it far enough to put the carter ring back on the metal arm?? heh please help thanks david
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hrmmmmm... is it possible to get some pics of your current situation?
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What tool do i need???
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I replaced mine just over a year ago, and if I remember correctly I compressed the spring while my wife inserted some clip or something to that effect. I remember that I was alittle impatient and I was telling her to hurry up.

Keep it clean guys.....were talking about the mighty Bonne.

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Yes there is a special tool you need to use to compress the metal ring. It'* going to be next to impossible without it. I had to do one on an old lesabre fullsize a while back and i can't imagine doing it without the tool.
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my goodness!! you mean some of you people got that LOCKPLATE off of the wheel column WITHOUT a Lockplate removal tool?!!!

I take my steerng wheel off every few months to tighten up the column (it gets loose at the tilt part) so i know it well on my '87. Should be similar.

The lockplate (aka gear-like shaped thin plate that sits under the steering wheel needs to be pushed in with a lockplate removal tool (looks like a U with a **** at the bottom). It'* pretty straight forward, it screws onto the steering column'* center shaft and then (using a wingnut on its know) you can compress the lockplate'* spring. that lets you EASILY remove the snapring that holds the lockplate on.

Two things amaze me: #1 that that little snapring holds the pressure of that spring down and keeps the lockplate on at all times and
#2 that ppl here were able to remove that snapring without a lockplate tool and didn't have that lock plate fire off at their faces!!! Careful out there guys!

Let me know anything else u need bud, you'll get it back together quick!

Mike Diaz
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