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Removal and installation the steering wheel (Mercedes-Benz S-Class W126)

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Contents: Removal ↡ Installation ↡

Removal



Removal


Use a small screwdriver to pry the brand emblem (18) off the decorative steering wheel trim (25).

Note: There is no need to remove the decorative steering wheel trim (25).


Note: There is no need to remove the decorative steering wheel trim (25).


Loosen the screw (10) using a SW10 socket wrench.

Remove the steering wheel from the steering shaft.

Installation



Check that the groove on the steering shaft is facing upwards; if necessary, turn the shaft slightly.

Install the steering wheel on the splines of the steering shaft. The curved crossbar should be at the bottom, and the upper crossbar should be horizontal.

Turn the steering wheel so that its lock engages.

Install a new self-locking screw and tighten it.

Install the company emblem (18) in place.



Take a test drive, checking the position of the steering wheel when the car is moving in a straight line. The upper crossbar of the steering wheel should be horizontal.

If the steering wheel is in the wrong position, it can be adjusted by turning it on the splines a maximum of two teeth.

Caution: If you cannot adjust the steering wheel position by turning it, check the front wheel alignment angles.


Check the operation of the sound signal.

Check that the turn signals switch off automatically.

Note: A dirty or sticky steering wheel can be cleaned with an all-purpose cleaner and warm water. Do not use abrasive materials.
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