AnswerBothThere's a little hard to see lever on top of the steering wheel that slides back and forth. Find it,slide it to the left and pull or push the wheel where you wan it and slide back to the right.The tilt lever is more obvious.Hope this helps.
MOST VEHICLES WITH TILT STEERING HAVE A LEVER LOCATED ON THE STEERING WHEEL SECTION OR ON THE STEERING COLUMN.THIS LEVER IS PULLED OR PUSHED AND ALLOWS THE STERRING COLUMN TO TILT
it probably doesnt have a steering column tilt on it
replace the steering column.
By using the tilt feature.
The 98 escort zx2 did not come with a tilt steering wheel
The tilt steering column was introduced in the 1963 Impala SS.
some models dont tilt... mine doesnt
Usually means the car has a tilt (adjustable) steering wheel.
Once you remove the dash plastic surround, you will find two bolts that hold the column up into the dash. As you loosen these bolts, the column will drop into your lap. I hope this helps you. Mark
Telescopic steering wheel means the distance between the steering wheel and the dash board can be adjusted. Like a telescope, you can move the steering wheel forward or backward. This feature allows the driver to adjust the distance of the steering wheel from the dash board as per his height and sitting position. The manual version is available in most of the cars. Some cars have the power version of this feature like Lexus ES 350.
If you have tilt steering, there should be a switch or little pull lever on the left side of the steering wheel, but i havent had a tilt in any of my Paseo's xP