Important: If replacing the power steering assist motor, you will need the power steering assist motor sensor wire harness strap clip (7) for the new power steering assist motor installation.
If replacing the steering column, a new power steering assist motor sensor wire harness strap clip (7) will come with the column service kit. Keep the existing wire strap clip attached to the power steering assist motor sensor wire harness (6).If replacing the power steering assist motor, remove the power steering assist motor wire strap clip (7) from the power steering assist motor sensor wire harness (6).
If replacing the steering column, keep the power steering assist motor wire harness strap clip (7) attached to the power steering assist motor sensor wire harness (6).
Discard the screws.
Important: Once the power steering assist motor has been removed, inspect the steering column assist mechanism input shaft (3) for the rotor isolator bumper (4). If present, remove it and insert it back into the rotor isolator (8) in the power steering assist motor (5).
The power steering assist motor housing must be free of any type of debris. Remove any loose debris from the power steering assist motor housing, but do NOT remove the remaining grease on the power steering assist motor input shaft (3).Notice: Do NOT allow the wiring harness to be pinched between the motor/module assembly and the steering column during installation. A pinched harness will cause diagnostic trouble codes to be set and may require replacement of the steering column.
Important: Before installing the power steering assist motor (2), verify the rotor isolator bumper (1) is installed into the rotor isolator (3) in the power steering assist motor (2).
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 9 N·m (80 lb in).