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    How to break loose stuck steering column?

    The parts car I'm picking up tomorrow has a slight problem. The steering is stuck with the wheels turned to the left. When you put the key in the ignition, it goes in just fine, but won't turn. Needless to say, we can't unlock the steering, which will make it very hard to get onto a trailer, unless we can get it unlocked. Jordan told me about cutting through the ignition cylinder with a sawzall, but I don't have access to one. I need to know what we have to do to unlock the steering column, so we can straighten the wheels out and load the thing up. Any help is greatly appreciated!

    #2
    Unbolt the clamp on the tie rods and thread them in/out to make the wheels straight for now. When you get the car back in better condition where you can drive it, get it aligned and youll be good to go. Other than that... I cant help ya. Good luck with it though Josh.

    Will
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      #3
      Originally posted by PeaveyBassist
      Unbolt the clamp on the tie rods and thread them in/out to make the wheels straight for now. When you get the car back in better condition where you can drive it, get it aligned and youll be good to go. Other than that... I cant help ya. Good luck with it though Josh.

      Will
      It's a parts car, it won't ever be driven. It's coming to my house and being dismantled.

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        #4
        Originally posted by PeaveyBassist
        Unbolt the clamp on the tie rods and thread them in/out to make the wheels straight for now. When you get the car back in better condition where you can drive it, get it aligned and youll be good to go. Other than that... I cant help ya. Good luck with it though Josh.

        Will
        Even easier than that, take out the coupling between the column and the rack.
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          #5
          take the steering wheel off the car, and pull the little lock pin out. that might work.

          kyle
          1988 M3, 97 840, 99 XJ
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            #6
            Originally posted by bimmer8604
            take the steering wheel off the car, and pull the little lock pin out. that might work.

            kyle
            That little pin keeps the steering wheel on...
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              #7
              Originally posted by Nathan
              Originally posted by bimmer8604
              take the steering wheel off the car, and pull the little lock pin out. that might work.

              kyle
              That little pin keeps the steering wheel on...
              not if you pull hard enough

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                #8
                Originally posted by AdamF 88iS
                Even easier than that, take out the coupling between the column and the rack.

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