Steering wheel removal 78 Spider
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- Your car is a: 1978 124 Spider
- Location: Columbia, S.C.
Steering wheel removal 78 Spider
Any videos or instruction out there on removing the steering wheel on my 78 Spider? I want to replace the gauge lamps. Or, is possible to pull the cluster out far enough to do it without removing the steering wheel or dropping it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, all!
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Re: Steering wheel removal 78 Spider
On mine removing these 2 front bolts let me drop the steering wheel assembly down. Back 2 just locate the mounting bracket and don't need to be removed.
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Anchorage, AK
2013 Kia Sorento (gets me to the parts store)
1972 Fiat 124 Spider (Fix It Again Tomorrow (maybe)!)
1966 Comet Caliente Convertible (the fair-weather summer cruiser)
2013 Kia Sorento (gets me to the parts store)
1972 Fiat 124 Spider (Fix It Again Tomorrow (maybe)!)
1966 Comet Caliente Convertible (the fair-weather summer cruiser)
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- Location: Columbia, S.C.
Re: Steering wheel removal 78 Spider
Thanks for the input. If I don't drop the steering wheel, do you know if the cluster will pull out far enough to replace the gauge bulbs? If not, I'll drop the steering wheel. Thanks again!
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Re: Steering wheel removal 78 Spider
Yes, it does.Spiderbob wrote:If I don't drop the steering wheel, do you know if the cluster will pull out far enough to replace the gauge bulbs?
In fact, you can even remove the gauge cluster without removing the steering wheel or dropping it, but it is a bit challenging. You have to pull it out far enough to be able to get your hands in there to disconnect the speedometer cable and unplug all the connectors. The cable is usually easy enough, but the connectors can be really sticky and hard to pull apart if they have never been separated.
Once all the connectors are loose, the gauge cluster can be angled past the steering wheel, once you drop all the column levers to their lowest position. Go gently, as it is easy to snap a lever or do other damage. Sometimes you need to remove the upper and lower plastic covers for the steering column for an extra 1/4" clearance or so.
But to just change some bulbs, you don't have to take the dash out.
-Bryan
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Re: Steering wheel removal 78 Spider
Thanks so much Bryan! I appreciate you taking the time to help me out!