How do you replace a steering column assembly?
Install the steering wheel puller and remove the steering wheel assembly from the steering column. Step 18: Remove the tilt lever with a pair of slip joint pliers. This allows you to gain access to the covers on the steering column. Step 19: Remove the plastic covers to the steering column. Do this by removing 4 to 5 mounting screws on each side.
How old is the steering column on a Ford truck?
We offer columns for Ford trucks ranging in coverage from 1980 through 2007. Whether you have a tilt or non-tilt, automatic or standard transmission, floor shift or column shift, using one of our “REBUILT STEERING COLUMNS” will make your job easier by simply swapping your bad column for our rebuilt one.
What happens when you remove the steering column actuator?
Take the ground cable off of the battery’s negative post, disabling the power to the the steering column and air bag. Warning: Do not hook up the battery or attempt to apply any power to the vehicle for any reason while removing the steering column actuator. This includes keeping the computer live.
Do you need to know what’s inside your steering column?
GM rebuilding, Ford upper bearing problems, broken shift levers, loose steering wheels, broken Dodge & Jeep ignition actuators are just some of the detailed instructions we offer in step-by-step instructions for you to follow and repair your steering column yourself. Do you need to know what’s inside your steering column?
What kind of steering column does a Chevy Silverado have?
Column Shift Components 1999-07 Chevy Silverado 2000-06 Tahoe, Suburban Steering Column Components With Tilt Wheel 1980-91 F100 F150 F250
Can a steering column be repaired after years of service?
Damaged steering columns from wear and tear or those just needing some special attention after years of service can be restored to fully functioning condition. Click here to check out our “STEERING COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS” for repairing the steering column problem you are experiencing.
We offer columns for Ford trucks ranging in coverage from 1980 through 2007. Whether you have a tilt or non-tilt, automatic or standard transmission, floor shift or column shift, using one of our “REBUILT STEERING COLUMNS” will make your job easier by simply swapping your bad column for our rebuilt one.
GM rebuilding, Ford upper bearing problems, broken shift levers, loose steering wheels, broken Dodge & Jeep ignition actuators are just some of the detailed instructions we offer in step-by-step instructions for you to follow and repair your steering column yourself. Do you need to know what’s inside your steering column?