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Removal Procedure

    CAUTION:

    With wheels of the vehicle facing straight ahead, secure the steering wheel utilizing steering column anti-rotation pin, steering column lock, or a strap to prevent rotation. Locking of the steering column will prevent damage and a possible malfunction of the SIR system. The steering wheel must be secured in position before disconnecting the following components:

    • The steering column
    • The intermediate shaft(s)
    • The steering gear

    After disconnecting these components, do not rotate the steering wheel or move the front tires and wheels. Failure to follow this procedure may cause the SIR coil assembly to become un-centered and cause possible damage to the SIR coil. If you think the SIR coil has become un-centered, refer to your specific SIR coil's centering procedure to re-center SIR Coil.

  1. Turn the steering wheel to the straight forward position and lock the steering column.
  2. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle .
  3. Remove the left front tire and wheel assembly. Refer to Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation .
  4. Disengage the intermediate steering shaft boot from the steering gear and from the intermediate steering shaft upper seal.
  5. Fig 1: Identifying Intermediate Steering Shaft Bolt
    GM1853880Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
  6. Remove the intermediate steering shaft lower bolt (1). Discard the bolt.
  7. Disconnect the intermediate steering shaft from the steering gear.
  8. Fig 2: Identifying Intermediate Steering Shaft Boot
    GM1856325Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
    NOTE:

    Do not tear the intermediate steering shaft boot.

  9. Remove the intermediate steering shaft boot (1).