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Old 06-25-05, 12:15 AM
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what's up guys listen i hav a big assproblem my steering wheels is tuck in the up postion how can i lower it?
Old 06-25-05, 12:40 AM
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Are you saying that your power adjustment for the steering wheel is broken?

Or if you want to know where it is...it's located on the left side of the steering column, behind the steering wheel. There is a little ****. g'luck
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lol. thanks i knew that, i ment that the power adjustments is broken! i kno my sc's i have to of them.
Old 06-26-05, 04:08 PM
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that sucks, it is like driving a bus!
I have same problem one time, but I restart the car and the problem was fixed.. good luck.
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I know there is a thread somewhere on how to fix this problem. I think you have to add a washer under one of the gears in the column to take up some slack that grows with time, Search and you'll find it.
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