Steering Column Disassembled View (Standard Column)

2008 Chevrolet Chevy Express G2500, Van Cargo, 6.6 6SECTION Steering Column Disassembled View (Standard Column)
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Fig 1: Standard Column Shift
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Callout Component Name
1 Upper Trim Cover
2 Lower Trim Cover
3 Shift Lever
4 Shift Lever Screw
5 Seal Lever Screw
6 Flange Prevail Torque Nut
7 Retaining Ring
8 Inflatable Restraint Steering Wheel Module Coil
9 Wave Washer
10 Bearing Retainer
11 Cam Orientation Plate
12 Turn Signal Cancel Cam Assembly
13 Upper Bearing Spring
14 Upper Bearing Inner Race Seat
15 Inner Race
16 Bearing Assembly
17 Switch Mounting Bracket
18 Ignition Lock Cylinder Case
19 Ignition Switch Assembly
20 Oval Head Socket Tap Screws
21 Linear Shift Assembly
22 Electrical Actuator
23 Bearing Assembly
24 Inner Race
25 Race and Upper Shaft Assembly
26 Centering Sphere Kit
27 Lower Steering Shaft Assembly
28 Bolt and Retainer Assembly
29 Bolt and Retainer Assembly
30 Pan Head Tapping Screw
31 Turn Signal Multifunction Switch
32 Steering Column Jacket Assembly
33 Anti-Rotation Pin
34 Adapter and Bearing Assembly
35 Bearing Assembly
36 Intermediate Shaft
37 Inner Boot Seal
38 Wire Harness Assembly
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