• | J 42640 Steering Column Anti-Rotation Pin |
• | J 41352 Steering Column Holding Fixture |
Caution: Refer to SIR Caution in the Preface section.
Notice: The wheels of the vehicle must be straight ahead and the steering column in the LOCK position before disconnecting the steering column or intermediate shaft from the steering gear. Failure to do so will cause the SIR coil assembly to become uncentered, which may cause damage to the coil assembly.
Notice: Once the steering column is removed from the car, the column is extremely susceptible to damage. Dropping the column on its end could collapse the steering shaft or loosen the plastic injections which maintain column rigidity. Leaning on the column could cause the jacket to bend or deform. Any of the above damage could impair the column's collapsible design. If it is necessary to remove the steering wheel, use only the specified steering wheel puller. Under no conditions should the end of the shaft be hammered upon as hammering could loosen plastic injections which maintain column rigidity.
Notice: The steering column should never be supported only by the lower support bracket. Damage to the lower support could result.
9.1. | Unlock the ignition. |
9.2. | Remove the park lock cable and lock the ignition. |
Notice: The steering column should never be supported only by the lower support bracket. Damage to the lower support could result.
Important: Stabilize the studs in order to remove the nuts securing the steering column to the instrument panel (I/P).
Important: Discard the clips at the upper steering column support, if equipped. These clips are for assembly plant usage only.
Caution: In order to ensure the intended function of the steering
column in a vehicle during a crash and in order to avoid personal injury to
the driver, perform the following:
• Tighten the steering column lower fasteners before you tighten
the steering column upper fasteners. Failure to do this can damage the steering
column. • Tighten the steering column fasteners to the specified torque.
Overtightening the upper steering column fasteners could affect the steering
column collapse.
Notice: If a service replacement steering column is being installed, do not remove the anti-rotation pin until after the steering column has been connected to the steering gear. Removing the anti-rotation pin before the steering column is connected to the steering gear may damage the SIR coil assembly.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
Tighten
Tighten the power steering gear pinch bolt to 47 N·m
(35 lb ft).
Notice: The steering column should never be supported only by the lower support bracket. Damage to the lower support could result.
Tighten
Tighten the upper and the lower support nuts to
27 N·m (20 lb ft).
6.1. | Unlock the ignition. |
6.2. | Install the park lock cable. |
6.3. | Lock the ignition. |
• | J 42640 Steering Column Anti-Rotation Pin |
• | J 41352 Steering Column Holding Fixture |
Caution: Refer to SIR Caution in the Preface section.
Notice: The wheels of the vehicle must be straight ahead and the steering column in the LOCK position before disconnecting the steering column or intermediate shaft from the steering gear. Failure to do so will cause the SIR coil assembly to become uncentered, which may cause damage to the coil assembly.
Notice: Once the steering column is removed from the car, the column is extremely susceptible to damage. Dropping the column on its end could collapse the steering shaft or loosen the plastic injections which maintain column rigidity. Leaning on the column could cause the jacket to bend or deform. Any of the above damage could impair the column's collapsible design. If it is necessary to remove the steering wheel, use only the specified steering wheel puller. Under no conditions should the end of the shaft be hammered upon as hammering could loosen plastic injections which maintain column rigidity.
Notice: The steering column should never be supported only by the lower support bracket. Damage to the lower support could result.
Notice: The steering column should never be supported only by the lower support bracket. Damage to the lower support could result.
Important: Stabilize the studs in order to remove the nuts securing the steering column to the instrument panel (I/P).
Important: Discard the clips at the upper steering column support, if equipped. These clips are for assembly plant usage only.
Caution: In order to ensure the intended function of the steering
column in a vehicle during a crash and in order to avoid personal injury to
the driver, perform the following:
• Tighten the steering column lower fasteners before you tighten
the steering column upper fasteners. Failure to do this can damage the steering
column. • Tighten the steering column fasteners to the specified torque.
Overtightening the upper steering column fasteners could affect the steering
column collapse.
Notice: If a service replacement steering column is being installed, do not remove the anti-rotation pin until after the steering column has been connected to the steering gear. Removing the anti-rotation pin before the steering column is connected to the steering gear may damage the SIR coil assembly.
Notice: The steering column should never be supported only by the lower support bracket. Damage to the lower support could result.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
Tighten
Tighten the power steering gear pinch bolt to 47 N·m
(35 lb ft).
Important:
• When installing the steering column, install the fasteners needed for
completing each step of the installation. DO NOT tighten the fasteners until the
procedure tells you to do so. • In order to ensure that the column absorbs energy correctly, use only
the specified screws, bolts, and nuts. Tighten the components to the specified torque.
Tighten
Tighten the nuts to 27 N·m (20 lb ft).
Tighten
Tighten the bolt to 47 N·m (35 lb ft).