Steering Column Disassembled View (Column Shift)

2006 Buick Terraza CXL, 3.5 L, AWDSECTION Steering Column Disassembled View (Column Shift)
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Fig 1: Tilt Steering Column Disassembled View, Column Shift
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Callout Component Name
1 Upper Trim Cover
2 Lower Trim Cover
3 Shift Lever Assembly
4 Shift Lever Screw
5 Shift Lever Seal
6 Flanged Prevailing Torque Nut
7 Retaining Ring
8 SIR Coil
9 Wave Washer
10 Bearing Retainer
11 Shaft Lock Shield Assembly
12 Turn Signal Cancel Cam Assembly
13 Upper Bearing Spring
14 Upper Bearing Inner Race Seat
15 Inner Race
16 Pan Head Tapping Screws
17 TORX® Head Screw
18 Ignition Lock Cylinder Case Assembly
19 Steering Column Lock Cylinder Set
20 Pan Head Tapping Screw
21 Tapping Screws
22 Ignition Switch Assembly
23 Steering Column Tilt Head Housing Assembly
24 Lock Bolt Spring
25 Lock Bolt Assembly
26 Spring Guide
27 Tilt Spring
28 TORX® Head Screw
29 Wire Harness Strap
30 Trim Cover Protector
31 Tilt Knob
32 TORX® Head Screws
33 Pan Head Tapping Screws
34 Turn Signal and Multifunction Switch Assembly
35 Wire Harness Straps
36 Position Assurance Connector
37 Race and Upper Shaft Assembly
38 Joint Preload Spring
39 Centering Sphere
40 Lower Steering Shaft Assembly
41 Linear Shift Assembly
42 Shift Lever Clevis
43 Flat Head 6-Lobed Soc Tap Screws
44 Cable Shift Cam Assembly
45 Ball and Actuator Assembly
46 Cam Bushing
47 Hexagon Flange Head Bolts
48 Gear Shift Lever Assembly Support Bracket
49 Oval Head 6-Lobed Soc Tap Screws
50 Park Lock Cable System
51 TORX® Head Screws
52 Pivot Pins
53 Steering Column Support Assembly
54 Steering Column Jacket Assembly
55 Automatic Transmission Shift Lock Control
56 Adapter and Bearing Assembly
57 Lower Bearing Seat
58 Lower Bearing Spring
59 Lower Spring Retainer
60 Retainer
61 Steering Shaft Seal
62 Intermediate Steering Shaft Assembly
63 Pinch Bolt
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