Switching from 94 to 96 Steering Column/Wheel.. Problem
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To get to that piece you need to pull a whole section of the column off. This section is the solid part that your multi-function switch is mounted to. That is the only way to get to this piece. I am going to steal someone's picture for a second. He is from LS1tech but the name slips me right now. Sorry, I just got off work. Tired.
Anyways.... this is what you need to remove

Do you see the plastic shell? Fun times. You can remove the part behind the stick since it is just a push in. Might as well do that first. But the whole outter shell is a little more difficult.
You need to remove:
Airbag module from behind the steering wheel.
Unplug the airbag connector but always use a screwdriver to get the safety plug out first so you don't break the connector. No need to disconnect the battery. Just wait 10 seconds after you remove the key.
Disconnect steering wheel controls.
Twist and pull out horn connector. DONT DONT BREAK THIS!
Wheel
Pull the snap ring for the clockwork spring. Easy. Unplug clockwork spring from the botton of the column and give it some slack. You may have to remove a plastic piece from under the botton of the column under the dash to snake up some slack.
After you get the CW spring out of the way, push down on the locking ring (very hard), pull its snap ring.
Remove the horn cam/horn connector piece.
There is a connector from the turn signal cam to the turn signal you have to remove. Easy phillips screw.
Remove torx bolts for turn signal cam.
Remove the lock cylinder bolt and pull it out of the column being careful not to hurt the orange wire. I taped it on to the column after getting some slack. You break that wire you can't start the car.
I skipped some stuff but I don't remember it all.
After that the outter shell will come out. It is held in itself by three large torx screws. Undo those and keep pressure on the bottom part of the column that doesn't come off.
Pull off the outter shell and slightly pull down on the part still on the column after the shell is out of the way. This is the part that goes around the tilt wheel lever by the way! The part you want is in there. Should have yucky grease all over it. Have fun.
It WILL fall out when you put the column together if you are not watching.
anyways I cant get the wheel out we have a OEM puller I got from autozone and whenever we tighten it the middle thing just wants to slip off, we'v tryed over and over.. I have the whole 1996 column out sittng on the floor so anything it takes shouldnt be a problem... the only reason im doing the whole switch is someone said the clock springs arnt the same from the 94 > 96 wheel and my 94 tilt area has about 2-3 inches of play when i pull down on it
thanks for all the responses guys!
I have a 1999 used CW spring that I would just give you if it would help. Don't think it will but I don't want it. It doesn't have steering wheel controls though. If you want I can get the part # off it. They are over 100 from the dealer new.
That is funny the puller won't work. Mine set right in the middle of the shaft as the shaft has that large indent in it.
Maybe you could try putting the nut from the steering wheel back on with only a couple of threads ... and use it to help keep the puller centered. The nut could stick up far enough from the shaft to give the puller a bigger area?
I have a 1999 used CW spring that I would just give you if it would help. Don't think it will but I don't want it. It doesn't have steering wheel controls though. If you want I can get the part # off it. They are over 100 from the dealer new.
That is funny the puller won't work. Mine set right in the middle of the shaft as the shaft has that large indent in it.
Maybe you could try putting the nut from the steering wheel back on with only a couple of threads ... and use it to help keep the puller centered. The nut could stick up far enough from the shaft to give the puller a bigger area?
hm is that second metal rod going down the side of the column for hibeams I know th top is for ignition

