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Try flipping the front tires right to left and so on car may have a radial pull road test to see if it goes right or strait (first check tire pressure )
Usually, vehicles with tilt adjust steering, have a small lever just under the steering wheel column. Pulling this lever out, unlocks the wheel. Pushing lever back in, locks the wheel.
Have a look for a lever of this type and once you find it, have your Dad hold the steering wheel at his preferred position, then push the locking lever back up, to lock the wheel in place.
vibrations in the truck and the steering wheel moving im assuming small movements left and right sounds like you have a broken tred or belt in one of the tires i would start with the front ones because of the movement in the steering wheel. it dosent do it at lower speeds because it takes a certian speed to cause the tire to roll out of balance this is probily the feeling you are getting in the steeringwheel and in the truck over a certain speed. its had to spot but sometimes you can jack up the car and spin the wheel by hand without removing the wheel to see if there are any lumps or high and low spots in the tire as it turns. as i said start with the front tires they are the ones that will cause the steeringwheel to move like that.. if you have tires that are under warranty they might do this check for you. the car will stay in allignment and hold good pressure if this is the problem.
this someimes happens in these vehicles. are you on a hill? if so, put the Ebrake on before you do this!! hold your foot on brake pedal and try pulling steering wheel to left and right hard while tring to turn key at same time. if this does'nt work,,you will need some help by rocking the car forward to backward while you try with key ON just so you can try t move the shifter out of park . hope this helps!!
take off hornpad with airbag in it
take nut off
slam with nylonhammer on shaft while pulling steeringwheel up
first mark wheel on shaft for putting it back on right stand.
you must removwe the airbag first. disconnect the battery for at least 10 minutes before you start. on th sidecover of the steering wheel you will find two covers that you must remove. underneath these covers you will find two # 30 torx screws. loosen these screws. they will not come all the way out. once they are removed lift out the airbag. carefully disconnect the airbag wiring. there is a 17mm nut holding the steering wheel on , remove it. at this point you can try to wiggle the wheel off but you will probably need a steering wheel puller. you would be much better off letting a professional handle this.
Look into replacing the headlight switch - I've changed this on two Civics in the last two months. Both had intermittent problems that eventually became permanent inabilities to turn on the lights. New headlight switches did the trick. Remove the lower steering column trim and you'll be able to unscrew the mounting screws for the switch. Let it drop down and dangle, unhook the harness from the back, and then install your new one in the reverse order.
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