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if you have a floor shift and the replacement has a colum shift..you can use the colum and remove the pin that holds the shift arm on..it comes out with a pin remover .. just tap it down and out..the arm slides out..then use as normal..
Look for the switch on the transmission housing or case. Should be a 2 wire connector for the switch. I don't know of any mounted on the steering column, but wouldn't be the first time I was wrong.
I would like to help you with your problem. However, I have no idea what "streeing" is. If you meant to say STEERING, I would recommend that you check your belt tension and power steering fluid level.
These steering columns are not all that hard to work on. You will need a steering wheel remover, then a lock plate remover (can rent for free at autozone), that is the piece under the steering wheel. Once you remove these pieces you can access the 3 torx screws that hold the upper part of the column tight to the bottom of the column. You will need to use loctite on these bolts!
Yes, it will fit.Years that fit are 89 to 94.Appearance may be different it steering wheel between a chev or gmc,but wiring should be a exact fit.Other differences in columns are column shift(auto)w/tilt or w/out tilt wheel or floor shift(standard)w/tilt or w/out.
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