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Hi all,
I’m attempting to remove the steering wheel on my Cybertruck for a retrofit project, but I ran into a serious issue — the central retaining bolt is extremely tight, far beyond typical steering torque specs. Despite using the correct socket and breaker bar, the head rounded off (stripped) before the bolt broke loose.
At this point, I’m trying to figure out the safest and most effective way to proceed without damaging the steering column, clock spring, or any of the steering wheel electronics.
A few questions for anyone who’s dealt with this:
Did you have to apply heat to release the Loctite? If so, how much heat (temperature range or duration) and exactly where did you apply it — the bolt head, hub area, or shaft?
Is there a specific extractor socket or left-hand drill bit that worked for you in this confined area?
Any risk of damaging internal sensors or airbag wiring with localized heat?
Would it help to pre-soak with penetrating fluid, or is Loctite too resistant for that to make a difference?
I’m working on this as a DIY job (no Tesla service centers here in Oman), so I’d really appreciate any first-hand experience or technical insight before I try heat or extraction methods.
Thanks in advance — any input from those who’ve removed or replaced their Cybertruck steering wheel bolts would be incredibly helpful.
I’m attempting to remove the steering wheel on my Cybertruck for a retrofit project, but I ran into a serious issue — the central retaining bolt is extremely tight, far beyond typical steering torque specs. Despite using the correct socket and breaker bar, the head rounded off (stripped) before the bolt broke loose.
At this point, I’m trying to figure out the safest and most effective way to proceed without damaging the steering column, clock spring, or any of the steering wheel electronics.
A few questions for anyone who’s dealt with this:
Did you have to apply heat to release the Loctite? If so, how much heat (temperature range or duration) and exactly where did you apply it — the bolt head, hub area, or shaft?
Is there a specific extractor socket or left-hand drill bit that worked for you in this confined area?
Any risk of damaging internal sensors or airbag wiring with localized heat?
Would it help to pre-soak with penetrating fluid, or is Loctite too resistant for that to make a difference?
I’m working on this as a DIY job (no Tesla service centers here in Oman), so I’d really appreciate any first-hand experience or technical insight before I try heat or extraction methods.
Thanks in advance — any input from those who’ve removed or replaced their Cybertruck steering wheel bolts would be incredibly helpful.
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