How to Center the Steering Wheel on a 2000 Chevy Tracker

The Chevrolet Tracker, also referred to as the GEO Tracker, is a small SUV manufactured by General Motors from 1989 to 2004. The 2000 Chevrolet Tracker has a small latch on the side of the steering wheel used for raising and lowering the vehicle. As it is necessary to have the steering wheel in a comfortable position to operate the Tracker, you should adjust and center the steering wheel to accommodate your body and preferences.

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Instructions

    • 1

      Park the Chevrolet Tracker on a level surface and turn the engine off to prevent accidentally moving the vehicle. If on a slope, engage the Tracker's parking brake.

    • 2

      Pull on the two bolts on the steering column. If they are loose, tighten them so that the steering wheel does not move around. This will help keep the steering wheel in its center position.

    • 3

      Rotate the steering wheel until the Chevrolet logo is facing right-side up and is in the center of the steering wheel.

    • 4

      Press down on the latch on the lower-left side of the steering wheel column and raise or lower the steering wheel until it is in its center position.

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