Important: Identify the type of steering wheel position sensor from the illustrations
shown BEFORE removing the sensor from the steering column. Once you have identified
the steering wheel position sensor, follow the instructions listed in the
removal procedure.
- Verify the type of steering wheel position sensor.
- From the technicians point
of view, the FRONT of the sensor (1) connector will be on the right.
Important: If reusing the existing sensor, you do not have to align the sensor
before removal. Centering is not required when it is time to reinstall.
- Remove the connector from the sensor.
- Remove the sensor (1) from the adapter and bearing assembly.
- To install the sensor, proceed to step 1 in the installation
section.
- From the technicians point
of view, the FRONT of the sensor will have:
• | A pin hole (1) for centering the pin. Note the location
of the pin hole. |
• | A flush rotor flange cuff (4) |
Important: If reusing the existing sensor, you must make an alignment mark on the
rotor flange cuff (3) before removing the sensor. Failure to do so
will cause misalignment when installing the sensor. A new sensor will be required
if misaligned.
- Make an alignment mark on the flush rotor flange cuff (3).
- Remove the connector from the sensor.
- Remove the sensor from the adapter and bearing assembly.
- To install the sensor, proceed to step 5 in the installation
procedure.
- From the technicians point
of view, the FRONT of the sensor will have:
• | A raised rotor flange cuff (3) |
• | An alignment mark (2) on the rotor flange cuff (3)
for installation |
• | A pin hole (1) for the centering pin. Note the location
of the pin hole. |
- Remove the connector from the sensor.
- Remove the sensor from the adapter and bearing assembly.
- To install the sensor, proceed to step 9 in the installation
procedure.
- From the technicians point
of view, the FRONT of the sensor will have:
• | A raised rotor flange cuff (3) |
• | An alignment mark (2) on the rotor flange cuff (3)
for installation |
• | A pin hole (1) for the centering pin. Note location of
the pin hole. |
• | A sensor clip in FRONT of the sensor |
- Remove the connector from the sensor.
- Remove the sensor clip from the sensor.
- Remove the sensor from the adapter and bearing assembly.
- To install the sensor, proceed to step 13 in the installation
procedure.
- From the technicians point
of view, the FRONT of the sensor will have:
• | A flush rotor flange cuff (3) |
• | A pin hole (1) for the centering pin. Note the location
of the pin hole. |
• | An alignment mark (2) on the flush rotor flange cuff (3)
for installation |
- Remove the connector from the sensor.
- Remove the sensor from the adapter and bearing assembly.
- To install the sensor, proceed to step 17 in the installation
procedure.
- From the technicians point
of view, the FRONT of the sensor will have:
• | A flush rotor flange cuff (4) |
• | A pin hole (2) for the centering pin. Note the location
of the pin hole. |
• | An alignment mark (3) on the flush rotor flange cuff (4)
for installation |
- Remove the connector from the sensor.
- Remove the sensor from the adapter and bearing assembly.
- To install the sensor, proceed to step 21 in the installation
procedure.
Important: If reusing the existing sensor, no centering of the sensor is required.
- If installing a new sensor, it will come with a pin installed in the
sensor. Do not remove the pin until the sensor is seated.
- From the technicians point of view, the FRONT of the sensor (1)
connector will be on your right.
From the technicians point of
view, the BACK of the sensor (2) connector will be on your left.
- Looking at the FRONT of the sensor, align the sensor with the
steering shaft and install into the adapter and bearing assembly.
- Install the connector to the sensor.
- From the technicians point
of view, the FRONT of the sensor will have:
• | A pin hole (7) for the centering pin. Note the location
of the pin hole. |
• | A flushed rotor flange cuff (6) |
• | An alignment mark (5) for installation |
- From the technicians point of view, the BACK of the sensor will
have:
• | An alignment tab (2) for installing into the adapter and
bearing assembly |
• | A view of the inside of the connector |
Important: If reusing the existing sensor, you must align the marks on the flush
rotor flange cuff before installation. The alignment mark must stay aligned
until the sensor is seated into the adapter and bearing assembly.
If installing a new sensor, it will come with a pin installed in the
sensor. Do not remove the pin until the sensor is seated. If the new sensor
did not come with a pin installed, you must reorder a new sensor.
- Looking at the FRONT of the sensor, align the sensor with the steering
shaft and install into the adapter and bearing assembly.
- Install the connector to the sensor.
- From the technicians point
of view, the FRONT of the sensor will have:
• | A pin hole (3) for the centering pin. Note location of
the pin hole. |
• | A raised rotor flange cuff (5) |
• | An alignment mark (4) for installation |
- From the technicians point of view, the BACK of the sensor will
have:
• | An alignment tab (2) for installing into the adapter and
bearing assembly |
Important: If reusing the existing sensor, you must align the marks on the raised
rotor flange cuff before installation. The alignment mark must stay aligned
until the sensor is seated into the adapter and bearing assembly.
If installing a new sensor, it will come with a pin installed in the
sensor. Do not remove the pin until the sensor is seated. If the new sensor
did not come with a pin installed, you must reorder a new sensor.
- Looking at the FRONT of the sensor, align the sensor with the steering
shaft and install into the adapter and bearing assembly.
- Install the connector to the sensor.
- From the technicians point
of view, the FRONT of the sensor will have:
• | A pin hole (2) for the centering pin. Note the location
of the pin hole. |
• | A raised rotor flange cuff (4) |
• | An alignment mark (3) for installation |
- From the technicians point of view, the BACK of the sensor will
have an alignment tab (1) for installation. This sensor does not have
double D flats.
Important: If reusing the existing sensor, you must align the marks on the raised
rotor flange cuff before installation. The alignment mark must stay aligned
until the sensor is seated into the adapter and bearing assembly.
If installing a new sensor, it will come with a pin installed in the
sensor. Do not remove the pin until the sensor is seated. If the new sensor
did not come with a pin installed, you must reorder a new sensor.
- Looking at the FRONT of the sensor, align the sensor with the steering
shaft and install into the adapter and bearing assembly.
- Install the connector to the sensor.
- From the technicians point
of view, the FRONT of the sensor will have:
• | A pin hole (2) for the centering pin. Note the location
of the pin hole. |
• | A flush rotor flange cuff (4) |
• | An alignment mark (3) for installation |
- From the technicians point of view, the BACK of the sensor will
have an alignment tab (1) for installation. This sensor does not have
double D flats.
Important: If reusing the existing sensor, you must align the marks on the flush
rotor flange cuff before installation. The alignment mark must stay aligned
until the sensor is seated into the adapter and bearing assembly.
If installing a new sensor, it will come with a pin installed in the
sensor. Do not remove the pin until the sensor is seated. If the new sensor
did not come with a pin installed, you must reorder a new sensor.
- Looking at the FRONT of the sensor, align the sensor with the steering
shaft and install into the adapter and bearing assembly.
- Install the connector to the sensor.
- From the technicians point
of view, the FRONT of the sensor will have:
• | A pin hole (3) for the centering pin. Note location of
the pin hole. |
• | A flush rotor flange cuff (5) |
• | An alignment mark (4) for installation |
- From the technicians point of view, the BACK of the sensor will
have:
• | An alignment tab (2) for installing into the adapter and
bearing assembly |
Important: If reusing the existing sensor, you must align the marks on the flush
rotor flange cuff before installation. The alignment mark must stay aligned
until the sensor is seated into the adapter and bearing assembly.
If installing a new sensor, it will come with a pin installed in the
sensor. Do not remove the pin until the sensor is seated. If the new sensor
did not come with a pin installed, you must reorder a new sensor.
- Looking at the FRONT of the sensor, align the sensor with the steering
shaft and install into the adapter and bearing assembly.
- Install the connector to the sensor.