Removing KP61 Sterring Wheel ?

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Removing KP61 Sterring Wheel ?

Postby Vickrin » Thu Jun 22, 2006 10:30 pm

My g/f has a KP61 and her horns are going a bit funny, she went for a warrant and the horns wont work unless the steering wheel is at full lock either direction.

How do we get the steering wheel off ?

Does anyone have an idea of this ?
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Postby Ae92typeX » Thu Jun 22, 2006 10:34 pm

I cant be spacific as dont know the exact wheel, but usually the front cover for the horn area either simply pulls off (has small clips), or you need to remove 2 or 3 screws found on the back of the wheel.

I assume that is what you are really asking...but also, to remove the wheel, do the above, then unbolt the centre bolt and wiggle/pull the wheel off.
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Postby cr1mnl » Thu Jun 22, 2006 10:40 pm

if its real tight leave the nut on a few threads and wrestle the fcuk out of it
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Postby RS13 » Thu Jun 22, 2006 11:48 pm

Hahaha, I've owned 5 KP60s, and a couple of them had this problem too.

To get the wheel off just takes solid wrestling.

Your horn problem, its' the contact on the steering wheel, you'll see when you pull it off, a little brass pokie-thing with a spring around it, that pushes itself constantly against the metal ring behind the steering wheel. On tired KPs, the contact gets worn down, to the point where it doesn't have enough reach, and collects grease and fluff, and only intermittently contacts the ring.. ie, when you turn the steering wheel to a certain angle, where it gets the best contact.

How to fix? On both my KPs, I just got a blob of solder, and soldered it onto the contact. This gives it another 2-3mm of reach, and binds the spring up to force it harder onto the ring. Problem solved! :)
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Postby Ae92typeX » Fri Jun 23, 2006 9:20 am

nice pratical answer!
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Postby Snoozin » Fri Jun 23, 2006 12:54 pm

RS13 wrote:Hahaha, I've owned 5 KP60s, and a couple of them had this problem too.

To get the wheel off just takes solid wrestling.

Your horn problem, its' the contact on the steering wheel, you'll see when you pull it off, a little brass pokie-thing with a spring around it, that pushes itself constantly against the metal ring behind the steering wheel. On tired KPs, the contact gets worn down, to the point where it doesn't have enough reach, and collects grease and fluff, and only intermittently contacts the ring.. ie, when you turn the steering wheel to a certain angle, where it gets the best contact.

How to fix? On both my KPs, I just got a blob of solder, and soldered it onto the contact. This gives it another 2-3mm of reach, and binds the spring up to force it harder onto the ring. Problem solved! :)


Ditto! Mine was exactly the same!
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Postby diss7 » Fri Jun 23, 2006 1:03 pm

Thats such a common problem on KP's it aint funny. :lol:
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