Steering Column Disassembled View (Automatic Tilt)

2009 Chevrolet Tahoe 4WD V8-6.0L HybridSECTION Steering Column Disassembled View (Automatic Tilt)



Steering Column Disassembled View (Automatic Tilt)

Disassembled View




1 - Upper Steering Column Shroud
2 - Lower Steering Column Shroud
3 - Steering Wheel Nut
4 - Inflatable Restraint Steering Wheel Module Coil Retaining Ring
5 - Inflatable Restraint Steering Wheel Module Coil
6 - Inflatable Restraint Steering Wheel Module Coil Wave Washer
7 - Steering Shaft Lock Plate Retaining Ring
8 - Turn Signal Switch Cancel Cam Position Plate
9 - Turn Signal Switch Cancel Cam
10 - Steering Shaft Upper Bearing Spring
11 - Steering Shaft Upper Bearing Inner Race Seat
12 - Steering Shaft Upper Bearing Inner Race
13 - Steering Shaft Upper Bearing
14 - Shift Lever Seal
15 - Shift Lever Bolt
16 - Shift Lever
17 - Theft Deterrent Module
18 - Ignition and Start Switch
19 - Ignition Lock Cylinder Case Bolt
20 - Ignition Lock Cylinder Case
21 - Transmission Control Bolt
22 - Transmission Control
23 - Automatic Transmission Shift Lock Control Actuator
24 - Steering Column Tilt Head Assembly
25 - Lower Steering Column Shroud Bolt
26 - Steering Column Tilt Wheel Switch
27 - Steering Shaft Upper Bearing
28 - Pivot Pin
29 - Steering Column Support and Upper Jacket Assembly
30 - Steering Column Bracket Screw
31 - Tilt Motor Bracket Bolt
32 - Tilt Motor
33 - Tilt Motor Cable
34 - Turn Signal Multifunction Switch Bolt
35 - Turn Signal Multifunction Switch
36 - Steering Shaft Lower Bearing
37 - Steering Wheel Position Sensor
38 - Steering Wheel Position Sensor Retaining Clip
39 - Steering Shaft Coupling Nut
40 - Steering Shaft Coupling Bolt
41 - Upper Intermediate Steering Shaft
42 - Service Steering Column
43 - Steering Column Electrical Harness
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