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Car O'Holic
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Austin, Tx.
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Steering Collum Shift Linkage
Can somone post a pic of the steering collum linkage for an auto I cant seem to get the shifting linkage to stay in the holder it just falls out and I dont know why.
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Nobody has a pic of this?
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This what you need? Very popular pic lately.
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Hey KRUE, is that a loose ground wire in pic #2
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Probably, I took those pics in the middle of a cab swap, there were lots of loose wires.
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I personally like the copper wire, uh, I mean cotter key.
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Ok in the last pic what holds that rod in the part that is on the collum? Mine if I shift a little too much into park it just falls out. I know my steering collum isn't mounted right but still I dont think it should slide around like that.
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Striker169,
I suspect that you may be missing the metal sleeve out of the stud assembly. I am attaching an exploded view of the swivel stud assembly. The components that make up the swivel stud assembly starting from the left are: stud and cup washer, sleeve, grommet, flat washer, lock washer, and nut. Hopefully you can see the parts as the picture quality is not the best. Jim |
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