GM Service Manual Online
For 1990-2009 cars only

    Object Number: 303713  Size: SH

    Notice: Vehicles involved in accidents that result in any of the following kinds of damage or situations, may also have a damaged or misaligned steering column:

       • Frame damage
       • Major body damage
       • Sheet metal damage
       • If the steering column has been impacted
       • If the supplemental inflatable restraints system was deployed

  1. Inspect the capsules on the steering column bracket assembly. All must be securely seated in the bracket slots and inspected for any loose conditions when pushed or pulled by hand. If the capsules are not securely seated, perform one of the following procedures:
  2. • If the bracket is bolted to the jacket, replace the bracket
    • If the bracket is welded to the jacket assembly, replace the jacket assembly

    Object Number: 366125  Size: SH

    Important: If measured dimensions are not within specifications, install a new jacket.

  3. Inspect the jacket assembly for collapse by measuring the distance from the lower edge of the upper jacket to a defined point on the lower jacket.

  4. Object Number: 303724  Size: SH
  5. Remove the SIR coil. Refer to Inflatable Restraint Steering Wheel Module Coil Replacement in SIR.
  6. Visually inspect steering shaft for sheared injected plastic (1). If steering shaft shows sheared plastic, a new steering shaft must be installed.
  7. Inspect the steering shaft for runout following any frame damage that could cause a bent steering shaft. Using a dial indicator at the lower end of the steering shaft, rotate the steering wheel. Runout must not exceed 1.60 mm.