• | J 41352 Modular Column Holding Fixture |
• | J 42640 Steering Column Lock Pin |
Notice: Once the steering column is removed from the vehicle, the column is extremely susceptible to damage. Dropping the column assembly on the end could collapse the steering shaft or loosen the plastic injections, which maintain column rigidity. Leaning on the column assembly could cause the jacket to bend or deform. Any of the above damage could impair the columns collapsible design. Do NOT hammer on the end of the shaft, because hammering could loosen the plastic injections, which maintain column rigidity. If you need to remove the steering wheel, refer to the Steering Wheel Replacement procedure in this section.
Notice: Do not support the steering column by only the lower or upper support bracket. Damage to the column lower bearing adapter could result.
Important: In the event of a deployment, inspect the coil wire for any of the following signs of damage due to excessive heat:
• Scorching • Melting • Other damage
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.
10.1. | The mounting bolts from the lower steering column. |
10.2. | The mounting bolts from the upper steering column. |
10.3. | Disconnect the steering column electrical connectors. |
Important: You may have to spread the coupling clamp with a flat-bladed tool in order to withdraw the intermediate steering shaft. |
10.4. | The steering column. |
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
Caution: When installing the steering column to the intermediate shaft, make sure that the shaft is seated prior to pinch bolt installation. If the bolt is inserted into the coupling before shaft installation, the two mating shafts may disengage.
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.
Tighten