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Removing and Installing Steering Column Switches

Fig. 7-3 is an exploded view of the steering wheel and steering column switches. The turn signal switch and the wind-shield wiper and washer switch are fastened to the top of the steering column housing by three screws. They can be replaced individually if necessary, but individual parts for repairing the switches are not available.

Fig. 7-3. Exploded view of steering wheel steering column housing and switches.

The ignition switch and lock cylinder also mount to the steering column housing, which in turn clamps to the steering column tube. There is no provision for adjusting the height of the steering wheel or the switches on the steering column.

To remove:
1. Remove the steering wheel as described in Removing and Installing Steering Wheel.
2. Remove the Phillips-head screws that hold the two halves of the steering column switch cover together, and remove the lower cover.
3. Remove the three screws that hold the turn signal and windshield wiper switch assemblies to the steering column housing. Disconnect the harness connectors from the switches and remove the switches from the steering column.
4. Remove the lock washer, the spring, and the horn contact ring. Remove the socket head bolt that clamps the steering column housing to the steering column tube.
5. Disconnect the wiring from the ignition switch. Insert the ignition key and unlock the steering. Remove the steering column housing and the ignition/steering lock, together with the upper half of the steering column switch cover.
6. Remove the ignition switch by removing the screw that holds it to the steering column housing.

Installation is the reverse of removal. Use a new lock washer on the steering column. Torque the socket-head steering column housing clamping bolt to 10 Nm (87 in. lb.). Avoid over-tightening the three switch mounting screws.

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