Steering Column Disassembled View

2008 Pontiac Grand Prix BaseSECTION Steering Column Disassembled View
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Fig 1: Tilt Steering Column Component Views
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Callout Component Name
1 Upper Trim Cover
2 Lower Trim Cover
3 Steering Column Closeout Trim Cover
4 Retaining Ring
5 SIR Coil
6 Wave Washer
7 Bearing Retainer
8 Cam Orientation Plate
9 Shaft Lock Shield Assembly
10 Turn Signal Cancel Cam Assembly
11 Upper Bearing Spring
12 Upper Bearing Inner Race Seat
13 Wire Harness Strap
14 Inner Race
15 Signal Switch Housing
16 Pan Head Tapping Screws
17 Turn Signal and Multifunction Switch Assembly
18 Steering Column Tilt Head Assembly
19 Pan Head Tapping Screws
20 TORX® Head Screw
21 Ignition Lock Cylinder Case
22 Theft Deterrent Control Module
23 Ignition Switch Assembly
24 Spring Guide
25 Tilt Spring
26 Theft Deterrent Control Module Electric Park Lock
27 Steering Shaft Assembly
28 Tilt Bumper
29 Pivot Pins
30 Steering Column Support Assembly
31 Coil Wire Harness Assembly
32 Coil Wire Harness Assembly (Export)
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