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    Question Disconnected steering wheel, any way to check for center?

    Doing a lot of work on the car - ended up disconnecting steering linkage before I planned to, and forgot to chock steering wheel in place until I realized it had turned halfway around. So I turned it back to center and chocked it. I was doing other work on the car before this though, so I can’t be positive it is currently at center. Car won’t be used for a few weeks - is there any way to check if steering wheel is at center before I put everything back together? Worried if the wheel accidentally turned a full revolution, I may damage clock spring once I hook everything back up and start driving

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    It can only go back together one way.

    No worries

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    Quote Originally Posted by musclemerc View Post
    It can only go back together one way.

    No worries
    OK thanks for the reply sir

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