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Installation [09/2014 - ]: Procedure
- INSTALL STEERING SLIDING YOKE SUB-ASSEMBLY (for 2WD)
- w/o VGRS:
- w/ VGRS:
- ALIGN FRONT WHEELS FACING STRAIGHT AHEAD
- INSTALL NO. 2 STEERING INTERMEDIATE SHAFT ASSEMBLY (w/o VGRS)
- for 2WD:
- for AWD:
- INSTALL STEERING ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY (w/ VGRS)
Refer to PROCEDURE - Step 3
- INSTALL LOWER MAIN SHAFT DUST COVER (w/ VGRS)
Refer to PROCEDURE - Step 4
- INSTALL STEERING COLUMN ASSEMBLY
- w/o VGRS:
- w/ VGRS:
- Install the steering column assembly with the 4 nuts.
for Manual Tilt and Manual Telescopic Steering Column
Torque: 21 N.m (214 kgf/cm, 15 ft.lbf)
for Power Tilt and Power Telescopic Steering Column
Torque: 25.5 N.m (260 kgf/cm, 19 ft.lbf)
- w/o VGRS:
- w/ VGRS:
- Connect each connector and engage each wire harness clamp to the steering column assembly.
- for 2WD:
- INSTALL FRONT WHEEL LH (for AWD)
Refer to INSTALLATION [09/2014 - 10/2022] , or refer to INSTALLATION [10/2022 - ]
- INSTALL NO. 1 AIR DUCT SUB-ASSEMBLY
- Install the No. 1 air duct sub-assembly with the bolt.
Torque: 9.8 N.m (100 kgf/cm, 87 in.lbf)
- Install the No. 1 air duct sub-assembly with the bolt.
- INSTALL LOWER NO. 1 INSTRUMENT PANEL AIRBAG ASSEMBLY
Refer to INSTALLATION [09/2014 - 10/2022] , or refer to INSTALLATION [10/2022 - ]
- INSTALL TURN SIGNAL SWITCH ASSEMBLY WITH SPIRAL CABLE SUB-ASSEMBLY NOTE:
- Do not replace the spiral cable with sensor sub-assembly with the battery connected and the engine switch on (IG).
- Do not rotate the spiral cable with sensor sub-assembly without the steering wheel assembly installed, with the battery connected and the engine switch on (IG).
- Ensure that the steering wheel assembly is installed and aligned straight when inspecting the steering sensor.
- Engage the 3 claws to install the turn signal switch assembly with spiral cable sub-assembly to the steering column assembly.
- Connect each connector to the turn signal switch assembly with spiral cable sub-assembly.
- INSTALL STEERING COLUMN COVER
- Engage the 2 claws to install the steering column cover (upper).
- Engage the 6 clips to the steering column cover (upper).
- for Manual Tilt and Manual Telescopic Steering Column:
- Engage the 3 claws to install the steering column cover (lower).
- Install the 2 screws.
- for Power Tilt and Power Telescopic Steering Column:
- Engage the 2 claws to install the steering column cover (lower).
- Install the 3 screws.
- ALIGN FRONT WHEELS FACING STRAIGHT AHEAD
- INSPECT AND ADJUST SPIRAL CABLE WITH SENSOR SUB-ASSEMBLY
Refer to PROCEDURE - Step 6 [09/2014 - 11/2017] , or refer to PROCEDURE - Step 6 [11/2017 - ]
- INSTALL STEERING WHEEL ASSEMBLY
- CHECK STEERING WHEEL CENTER POINT
- INSTALL HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY
Refer to INSTALLATION [09/2014 - ]
- CUSTOMIZE POWER TILT AND POWER TELESCOPIC STEERING COLUMN SYSTEM (for Power Tilt and Power Telescopic Steering Column)
- Reset the auto tilt away function setting to the previous condition by changing the customize parameter.
Refer to CUSTOMIZE PARAMETERS [09/2014 - ]
- Reset the auto tilt away function setting to the previous condition by changing the customize parameter.
- PERFORM VARIABLE GEAR RATIO STEERING SYSTEM CALIBRATION (w/ VGRS)
Refer to CALIBRATION [09/2014 - 09/2020] , or refer to CALIBRATION [09/2020 - ]
- ADJUST PARKING ASSIST MONITOR SYSTEM (w/ Parking Assist Monitor System)
Refer to CALIBRATION [09/2014 - 11/2017] , or refer to CALIBRATION [11/2017 - ]
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.