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titling steering wheel trouble
i was just wondering if there is anywhere that i can find the instructions for the steering wheel. i think it should be simple enough, but it only locks in the farthest down position.
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Memory
Perhaps you haven't reset the memory. There is a third lever way under the column to set the position of the steering wheel. I thought mine was broken too until I found the lever. Good luck...
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-Mike '92 Pearl LS-L (sans Spoiler) #0993 Mfg. 5/91 "It says here, 'Breakfast any time'... That's right... In that case, I'll have the pancakes in the Age of Enlightenment..." |
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Hehe... I can honestly say this very thing drove me nutz for a while.
As Mike says, its the secret hidden lever that holds the key. On the left hand side of the steering column is the telescopic lever which pulls the steering closer and farther from you. But, the secret-took-me-forever-to-find-lever is underneath the steering column, back where the dash and column meet. The lever is housed in a small "depression" in the back middle of the column. Hope that helps. |
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Here's a quick pic from the owner's manual.
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STEERING WHEEL LOCKING LEVER SHIM OR KEEPER
I HAD MY 92 IN THE SHOP A COULPLE OF YEARS AGO PARTLY BECAUSE I COULDN'T GET THE STEERING WHEEL TO LOCK EXCEPT IN THE ALL THE WAY DOWN POSITION. THE SHOP FIXED IT AND THE MECHANIC SAID THAT HE JUST HAD TO ADJUST A SHIM OR KEEPER TO GET THE STEERING WHEEL LOCK LEVER TO ENGAGE.
WELL MINE WORKED FINE FOR SIX MONTHS OR SO. I HAVE BEEN DRIVING IT WITH THE STEERING WHEEL FLOATING. IT TAKES A LITTLE GETTING USE TO LIKE THE WINDOWS, BUT IT'S NOT TOO BAD. ANYONE WANT TO SHARE THE PROCEEDURE FOR FIXING THE SHIM OR HAVE AN ILLISTRATION OF THE SHIM? THANKS DWAYN
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I have never heard of this before.
By the way, your Cap Lock is on.
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Re: Memory
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Dwayn, it sounds like you have what I thought I had until I found the third lever. Make sure you are not paying a mechanic to just pull the right lever for you.
For my 95 (same for all?) I have two levers on the left hand side of the steering column where it meets the dash. One is labeled "Lift up" and returns the steering wheel to its full upright position, and leaves it "floating" until you pull it back to where you have it locked at. Sounds like yours, like mine was, is locked at its lowest position, making it very hard to move your leg/foot from the gas to the break pedal. Next to that is a lever marked "Telescopic" which when used allows you to adjust the steering wheel's distance from you But there is a third lever, its label is also on the left hand side marked "Tilt Knob". Its label is misleading as the lever is under the column near where the dash meets the underside. That lever is what sets the locking position of the wheel. Thats what I found with mine and now am very happy that I can set the steering wheel where I want. Hope that helps |
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I think I may have found that once, but forgot about it.
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THIRD LEVER
MY THIRD LEVER STOPPED WORKING A LONG TIME AGO.
I JUST GOT MY STEARING WHEEL TO LOCK IN A POSITION OTHER THAN THE LOWEST POSIBLE POSITION THIS EVENING. THERE ARE THESE LITTLE STAIRS UNDER THE MIDDLE OF THE STEARING WHEEL RIGHT IN THE CENTER NEXT TO THE DASH AND THIS ROLL PIN LOOKING THING WITH A SPRING ON IT MOVES UP THESE STAIR AND GETS LOCKED AGAINST A BARRIER. SO I TOOK A BIG SCREWDRIVER AND I PUSHED THE ROLL PIN LOOKING THING DOWN THE STAIRS. THIS MAY NOT BE PROPER PROCEEDURE, BUT IT ENABLED ME TO LOCK THE STEARING WHEEL BOTH ON MY PARTS CAN AND ON MY 92. THANKS DWAYN CAPS ARE EAISIER FOR MY OLD EYES TOO SEE I HOPE THEY DON'T BOTHER ANYONE
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Cap Lock means that you are shouting. It would be appreciated if you take the cap lock off.
Thanks
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. Earl .... ... .... ><SVX(*> Subaru Ambassador [COLOR=”silver”]1992 Tri Color L[/COLOR] ~45K (06/91) #2430 1992 Dark Teal LS-L ~184K (05/91) #0739 1992 Claret LS-L ~196K (05/91) #0831 1992 Pearl LS-L ~103K (06/91) #1680 1992 Pearl LS-L ~151K (06/91) #2229 1992 Dark Teal LS ~150K (07/91) #3098 (parts car) 1992 White LS-L ~139K (08/92) #6913 1993 25th AE ~98K (02/93) #164 1993 25th AE ~58K (02/93) #176 1993 25th AE ~107K (02/93) #215 1993 25th AE ~162K (02/93) #223 1994 Laguna Blue Pearl LSi ~124K (1/94) #2408 1994 Laguna Blue Pearl LSi ~144K (10/93) #1484 1994 Laguna Blue Pearl LSi ~68K (10/93) #1525 1994 Barcelona Red LSi ~46K (02/94) #2624 1994 Pearl LSi ~41K (12/93) #1961 1995 Bordeaux Pearl LSi ~70K (02/95) #855 1996 Polo Green LSi ~95K (03/96) #872 1997 Bordeaux Pearl LSi ~55K (08/96) #097 2003 Brilliant Red LS1 Convertible ~29K (04/03) #8951 1999 Magnetic Red LS1 Coupe ~33K (04/99) #6420 My Email | Old Locker | New Locker | Picture of 15 of the 19 |
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locking stuborn steering wheel adjustment
Steering wheel height adjustment.
My third lever, the one under the steering wheel, right next to the dash won’t lock the steering wheel the way it is suppose to. There are these little stairs just above the third lever under the middle of the steering wheel right in the center next to the dash And this roll pin looking thing with a spring on it moves up these stairs and gets locked against a barrier. So if I get out a flashlight I can see the little stairs and the roll pin looking thing. Then if I pull the lift lever on the left of the driver’s side of the steering wheel I can pry the roll pin looking thing by placing the tip of a long screwdriver against the roll pin and using the steering wheel as a folcrom. Then I can adjust the height of the steering wheel by bypassing the lever on the left side of the steering wheel and only using the lever under the steering wheel. Using the lift lever on the left side of the steering wheel seems to knock my locking position back to where it only works in the lowest position. I am sure something is out of adjustment or worn out which forces me to use this other method. thanks dwayn
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