Possible Cause: Adjustment Lever Broken/Lost Part
Solution:
1. Safely park your car and turn off the engine.
2. Check the steering wheel adjustment lever to see if it is broken or if any parts are missing. If it is broken, you will need to replace it. If parts are missing, you can purchase them at your local auto parts store.
3. Once you have the necessary parts, follow these steps to replace the steering wheel adjustment lever:
* Use a flat head screwdriver or pry tool to pry the plastic cover off the steering column.
* Remove the two screws that hold the adjustment lever in place.
* Pull the adjustment lever out of the steering column.
* Install the new adjustment lever and tighten the screws.
* Replace the plastic cover.
4. Test the steering wheel adjustment lever to make sure that it is working properly.