Steering Shaft: Service and Repair
Steering Column Shaft
Exploded View
Removal
1. With the vehicle in NEUTRAL, position it on a hoist. REFER to Lifting Points Service and Repair.
2. Using a suitable holding device, hold the steering wheel in the straight-ahead position.
3. NOTICE: Do not allow the steering column to rotate while the steering column shaft is disconnected or damage to the clockspring may result. If there is evidence that the steering column shaft has rotated, remove and recenter the clockspring.
Remove and discard the steering column shaft-to-steering gear bolt and disconnect the steering column shaft from the steering gear.
4. Remove the 2 steering column cover trim panel screws and the steering column cover trim panel.
5. Remove the 4 steering column cover screws and the steering column cover.
6. Remove the 3 dash seal nuts.
7. Remove and discard the steering column shaft-to-steering column bolt and disconnect the steering column shaft from the steering column.
8. Remove the steering column shaft and dash seal.
Installation
WARNING: Do not reuse steering column shaft bolts. This may result in fastener failure and steering column shaft detachment or loss of steering control. Failure to follow this instruction may result in serious injury to vehicle occupant(s).
1. Position the steering column shaft and dash seal, connect the steering column shaft to the steering column and install a new bolt.
- Tighten to 26 Nm (19 lb-ft).
2. Install the 3 dash seal nuts.
- Tighten to 9 Nm (80 lb-in).
3. Position the steering column cover and install the 4 steering column cover screws.
4. Position the steering column cover trim panel and install the 2 steering column cover trim panel screws.
5. Connect the steering column shaft to the steering gear and install a new steering column shaft-to-steering gear bolt.