Steering Column Shaft Assembly Shock Absorbing Mechanism Check: Notes
- If a collision occurs or severe impact is applied to the steering wheel, the collision energy absorbing mechanism (slide plate, ripping plate, tilt pin) may have operated. Once the mechanism has operated, it will be inoperative even if there is no apparent damage. Determine if the steering column shaft can be reused by the following procedure. If the collision energy absorbing mechanism has already operated, replace the steering column assembly (Refer to
STEERING SHAFT ).
- If any excessive radial or axial free play on the steering wheel is found with the tilt lever in the lock position, always check the steering column assembly.
Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
WARNING:
- If the vehicle continues to be driven after the collision absorbing mechanism has operated, the steering column shaft may be damaged while driving.
- If there is a slack in the slide plate, do not attempt to repair it. Replace the steering column assembly.