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Steering Column

Fig 1: Identifying Steering Column Components
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Fig 2: Steering Column Components Description Chart
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Fig 3: Identifying Transmission Control Indicator Attachments
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CAUTION: If installing a new transmission shift selector position insert, make sure that the correct part is being installed or damage to the column can result.
Fig 4: Identifying Shift Position Selector Insert (4-Speed)
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Fig 5: Identifying Shift Position Selector Insert (5-Speed)
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NOTE: All fasteners are important because they can affect the performance of vital parts and systems. Incorrect installation of the fasteners can result in major repair expenses. Install new fasteners of the same part number if replacement becomes necessary. Do not use a replacement part of lesser quality or substitute a design. Torque values must be used as specified during assembly to make sure these parts function correctly.

The body of the steering column is made of magnesium die castings. The steering column is attached to a support that is an integral part of the instrument panel. The lower attachments of the steering column are through a bracket that bends during collapse. The upper attachments are through plastic shear modules that separate from the main casting during collapse.