Electronic Column Lock Module - Assemble

2001 Chevrolet Express 1/2 Ton Van V6-4.3L VIN WSECTION Electronic Column Lock Module - Assemble
Electronic Column Lock Module - Assemble - Off Vehicle

- Tools Required
- J 41396 Park Lock Cable Pliers





1. Install the electronic lock module assembly (1) onto the steering column housing assembly.

Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions.

2. Screw the 3 pan head tapping screws (2) into the electronic lock module assembly.
- Tighten the pan head tapping screws to 7 Nm (62 inch lbs.).





3. Install the ignition and key alarm switch assembly (1) onto the electronic lock module assembly (2).
4. Screw the 2 tapping screws into the ignition and key alarm switch assembly (1).
- Tighten the tapping screws to 1.5 Nm (13 inch lbs.).
5. Install the key alarm connector (3) onto the electronic lock module assembly (2).
5.1. Push the key alarm connector (1) into the electronic lock module assembly (2).
5.2. Rotate the key alarm connector 90 degrees so that the key alarm connector locks into place.





6. Connect the park lock cable assembly (1).
- Place the lock cylinder in the OFF-LOCK position.
- Place the gear shift lever clevis into the PARK position.
- Press the locking tab on the end of the park lock cable assembly (1) into the slot in the electronic lock module assembly.
7. Install the upper steering column housing components. Refer to Turn Signal Cancel Cam and Bearing Thrust Washer - Assemble - Off Vehicle.
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