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steering column on my '04 Chevy Silverado. Thinking it was a wheel bearing issue, I jacked up the front end and checked the play on the wheel and it was pretty solid, removing the suspision that it is
...Remove the steering wheel from the steering column. (See section on Steering Wheel) Remove the steering column trim covers. Remove the wire harness straps from the wire harness assembly. Disconnect ...
ignition switch Two screws located on steering wheel back to remove horn assembly to expose steering wheel locknut to remove and then use steering wheel puller to remove the st wheel and expose switch
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...remove steering column there are two bolts/ nuts behind dash that hold column up they bolt into the support for the pedal assembly. Then there are I believe three bolts that bolt the column to the ...
remove the steering wheel. For details, please refer to the procedure earlier in this section. If necessary, using locking pliers with a piece of rubber (such as a spark plug boot) between the jaws to
...remove the steering wheel , need a puller and locking ring tool, disconnect batt, turn the key to tho on position, and remove bolt that holds the tumbler in, Ignition Switch Replacement - On Vehicle ...
...Remove the steering column trim covers. Remove the wire harness from the retainers as needed. Slide the 2 connectors of the multifunction switch assembly out from the bulk head connector. Detach the ...
...remove the steering wheel and work slowly down the column assembly, removing the indicator switch, ignition switch and other assorted springs and things. Lay out the removed parts in the order and ...
...Remove the steering wheel. Remove the upper and lower steering wheel trim covers using the following procedure. Remove the tilt lever assembly. Remove the two pan head tapping screws from the lower ...
...Remove steering wheel as outlined previously. Remove turn signal switch as outlined in ``Turn Signal Switch, Replace'' procedure. Place ignition switch in ``Run'' position, then remove lock cylinder ...
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