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Sensor ASM, Hi RES STRG Whl Posn Adapter & Bearing Assembly - Floor Shift

NOTICE: This section pertains to two different Sensor Assemblies. First is the Hi-Resolution Steering Wheel Position Sensor Assembly and then the Steering Wheel Position Sensor Assembly. Please be sure what type of Sensor Assembly is being repaired before servicing parts.

REMOVE OR DISCONNECT





1. Disable the Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (SIR) system.
2. Negative (-) battery cable.
3. Steering column from vehicle.





4. Lower spring retainer (96).
^ Dispose of retainer (96).
5. Seal retaining bushing (100).
6. Steering shaft seal (99).
7. Retainer, sensor (98).
^ With a screwdriver carefully pry tooth of retainer sensor (98) up and past bolt notch of lower steering shaft (59).

NOTICE: Care must be taken when removing steering sensor assembly (101). Electrical sensors on sensor assembly (101) may be damaged when sliding past bolt notch of lower steering shaft (59).

8. Adapter, steering sensor (97) with steering sensor assembly(101).
^ Sensor assembly (101) from adapter (97).
9. Lower spring retainer (96).
^ Dispose of retainer (96).
10. Lower bearing spring (9S).
11. Lower bearing seat (94).
12. Hexagon head screws (93).
13. Adapter & bearing assembly (91).

INSTALL OR CONNECT

NOTICE: When fasteners are removed, always reinstall them at the same location from which they were removed. If a fastener needs to be replaced, use the correct part number fastener for that application. If the correct part number fastener is not available, a fastener of equal size and strength (or stronger) may be used. Fasteners that are not reused, and those requiring thread locking compound will be called out. The correct torque value must be used when installing fasteners that require it. If the above conditions are not followed, parts or system damage could result.

NOTICE: Ensure all fasteners are securely seated before applying needed torque. Failure to do so may result in component damage or malfunctioning of steering column.





1. Adapter & bearing assembly (91).
^ Lubricate inner surface with lithium grease.
2. Hexagon head screws (93).
^ Tighten screws (93) to 3.4 Nm (30 lb in).
3. Lower bearing seat (94).
4. Lower bearing spring (95).
5. New lower spring retainer (96).
^ Press retainer (96) onto steering shaft assembly (55) to compress spring (95).





^ Measure distance from face of adapter & bearing assembly (91) to lower spring retainer (96).
^ Spring height must equal 15.0 mm (0.6 inch).
6. Adapter, steering sensor (97).





NOTICE: The steering shaft assembly must be rotated to center position or 12 o'clock position, lock cylinder in OFF-LOCK position and column locked before installing sensor assembly onto end of shaft.








7. Pin steering sensor assembly (101) at zero position detent.
^ Rotate center of sensor until pin slides into locating hole. (It may take up to five revolutions) Pin must be 1 mm or smaller.
8. Install sensor onto shaft and align to the retainer sensor (98). Push sensor onto shaft until sensor locating finger falls into the slot on the steering shaft.
9. Retainer, sensor (98).
^ Align slots of retainer (98) to ribs of adapter (97).
^ Push retainer (98) until it contacts sensor assembly (101).
10. Pull pin from steering sensor assembly. (101)
11. Steering shaft seal (99).
12. Seal retaining bushing (100).
13. New spring retainer (96).
^ Press retainer (96) onto shaft (55) until it is flush with edge of adapter (97).
14. Steering column to vehicle.
15. Negative (-) battery cable.
16. If all service operations are completed, enable the SIR system.