Without SIR
Wheels must be in a straight forward position and the key must be in the Lock position when removing or installing column to ensure proper alignment of components during installation.Care must be taken when handling column with a live inflator module. Never point bag deploy surface toward you, and never stand column on steering wheel. Accidental deployment in these positions may cause injury.
Always face bag deploy surface toward open space to allow for unrestricted expansion.
1. Remove steering wheel as follows:
a. Remove four screw from rear of steering wheel, then remove inflator module from steering wheel.
b. Remove steering attaching nut.
Fig. 20 Steering Wheel Removal:
c. Attach wheel puller tool Nos. J 8433-1 and J 8433-3, or equivalents, Fig. 9, then remove steering wheel.
2. Remove steering shaft trim panel.
3. Remove lower column steering trim panel attaching screws, then trim panel.
4. Remove lower column reinforcement plate attaching screws, then plate.
5. Disconnect steering column electrical connectors.
6. On models with automatic transmissions, remove transaxle shift interlock cable from ignition switch.
Fig. 10 Exploded View Of Steering Column:
7. Remove column to steering shaft joint pinch bolt, Fig. 10.
8. Remove two upper and lower column attaching bolts, then column.
Fig. 22 Steering Column Measurement:
9. Measure column as shown in Fig. 11. If measurement is less than 20.96 inches, replace column.
10. Reverse procedure to install, noting the following:
a. Torque upper and lower steering column attaching bolts to 124 inch lbs.
b. Torque steering column to steering shaft pinch bolt to 18 ft. lbs.