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Re: OT - GMC Experts, Suburban Steering Column
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Posted by caseyc on February 05, 2005 at 07:14:52 from (204.221.20.148):
In Reply to: OT - GMC Experts, Suburban Steering Column posted by Kirk Grau on February 04, 2005 at 18:28:11:
well since nobody has told you how to get in the column here goes. the horn cover will pop off. then take the big center nut off and mount up a steering wheel puller to pop the wheel. then you need a type of press that screws onto the main center shaft and pushes the plate down so you can get the clip off thats around the main shaft. once your that far it should be a cake walk. just remember what order you pulled stuff out in and put it back in the same. the multifunction switch is mounted with three screws. the lever will seperate from the switch before you remove the switch. the trick is getting the wires up and back down the column. alot of electrical tape and a coat hanger will be required. good luck and hollar if anything else is needed. casey in SD
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