Subject: | Reduced Steering Effort (Diagnose/Replace Steering Wheel Position Sensor) |
Models: | 1997-2001 Chevrolet Silverado Classic |
1997-1998 Chevrolet Astro, Express |
1997-2001 GMC Sierra Classic |
1997-1998 GMC Safari, Savana |
with EVO (Electronic Variable Orifice) |
This bulletin is being revised to update affected model years and parts information. Please discard Corporate Bulletin 86-32-06.
Some customers may comment about reduced steering effort while driving. This reduced steering effort may change back to the original effort intermittently during the driving or remain until the next key off-on cycle. These slight changes in steering effort do not affect the control of the vehicle, but may alert the driver that the system is not operating as intended.
The condition may be caused by high electrical resistance in the steering wheel speed sensor. The high electrical resistance is a result of inadequate contact pressure of the electrical contactor in the sensor.
Follow steps 1, 2 and 3 of the strategy based diagnostics for the condition. Refer to section 2B5 of the service manual, Diagnostic System Check. Verify that there are no stored DTCs. The conditions stated above typically will not set a DTC. If no DTC is found, do the following diagnosis:
Part Number | Description |
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26081626 | Sensor Kit - Steering Wheel Position (Silverado and Sierra Light Duty) |
26064468 | Sensor - Steering Wheel Position (Astro, Safari, Express, Savana, Silverado HD and Sierra HD) |
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation | Description | Labor Time |
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E7690 | Sensor, Steering Wheel Rotation - Replace | Use Published Labor Operation Time |