Disassembled View

2006 Chevrolet Chevy Express G2500, Van Cargo, 6.6 2SECTION Disassembled View
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Fig 1: Steering Column Disassembled View (Automatic Tilt)
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Callout Component Name
1 Upper Steering Column Shroud
2 Lower Steering Column Shroud
3 Steering Wheel Nut
4 Inflatable Restraint Steering Wheel Module Coil Retaining Ring
5 Inflatable Restraint Steering Wheel Module Coil
6 Inflatable Restraint Steering Wheel Module Coil Wave Washer
7 Steering Shaft Lock Plate Retaining Ring
8 Turn Signal Switch Cancel Cam Position Plate
9 Turn Signal Switch Cancel Cam
10 Steering Shaft Upper Bearing Spring
11 Steering Shaft Upper Bearing Inner Race Seat
12 Steering Shaft Upper Bearing Inner Race
13 Steering Shaft Upper Bearing
14 Shift Lever Seal
15 Shift Lever Bolt
16 Shift Lever
17 Theft Deterrent Module
18 Ignition and Start Switch
19 Ignition Lock Cylinder Case Bolt
20 Ignition Lock Cylinder Case
21 Transmission Control Bolt
22 Transmission Control
23 Automatic Transmission Shift Lock Control Actuator
24 Steering Column Tilt Head Assembly
25 Lower Steering Column Shroud Bolt
26 Steering Column Tilt Wheel Switch
27 Steering Shaft Upper Bearing
28 Pivot Pin
29 Steering Column Support and Upper Jacket Assembly
30 Steering Column Bracket Screw
31 Tilt Motor Bracket Bolt
32 Tilt Motor
33 Tilt Motor Cable
34 Turn Signal Multifunction Switch Bolt
35 Turn Signal Multifunction Switch
36 Steering Shaft Lower Bearing
37 Steering Wheel Position Sensor
38 Steering Wheel Position Sensor Retaining Clip
39 Steering Shaft Coupling Nut
40 Steering Shaft Coupling Bolt
41 Upper Intermediate Steering Shaft
42 Service Steering Column
43 Steering Column Electrical Harness
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