Steering Column Disassembled View

2008 Chevrolet HHR SS, StandardSECTION Steering Column Disassembled View
Fig 1: Steering Column Disassembled View
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Callout Component Name
1 Lower Intermediate Steering Shaft Bold
2 Intermediate Steering Shaft Assembly
3 Upper Intermediate Steering Shaft Bolt
4 Lower Steering Column Support Bracket Bolt
5 Lower Steering Column Jacket Bolt
6 Steering Column Assembly
7 Ignition / Start Switch Clamp Bolt
8 Ignition / Start Switch Clamp
9 Upper Steering Column Support Bracket Bolt
10 Turn Signal Switch Bracket Screw
11 Turn Signal Switch Bracket Screw
12 Inflatable Restraint Steering Wheel Module Coil Assembly
13 Ignition / Start Switch Screw
14 Ignition / Start Switch Assembly
15 Ignition / Start Switch Housing
16 Spring
17 Ignition Lock Cylinder Control Solenoid Screw
18 Ignition Lock Cylinder Control Solenoid Assembly
19 Steering Column Jacket Assembly
20 Steering Wheel Nut
21 Steering Wheel Assembly
22 Inflatable Restraint Steering Wheel Module Retainer
23 Steering Wheel Shroud Screw
24 Wiper / Washer Switch Assembly
25 Steering Wheel Shroud
26 Lower Trim Cover Clip
27 Upper Trim Cover
28 Cruise Control Resume Switch Assembly
29 Cruise Control Switch Assembly
30 Harness Assembly
31 Lower Trim Cover Plug
32 Lower Trim Cover Screw
33 Lower Trim Cover
34 Headlamp / Dimmer / Park / Turn Signal Switch Assembly
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