should be a small lever (very easy to see) on the left side of the column behind the indicator, pull it towards you and adjust the tilt.
It is for the tilt steering wheel. Pull it out and you can adjust your steering wheel. Push it back in when it is set at optimum for you
it probably doesnt have a steering column tilt on it
The tilt steering column was introduced in the 1963 Impala SS.
Are you having a problem with the column getting extremely wobbly? Phil
Ah, a trick question! Are you asking how to adjust the tilt feature of the steering column, or is the steering wheel off center when the wheels are pointed straight ahead. If this is the case, you generally don't adjust the steering wheel. You have the wheel alignment checked/adjusted.
By using the tilt feature.
MOST VEHICLES WITH TILT STEERING HAVE A LEVER LOCATED ON THE STEERING WHEEL SECTION OR ON THE STEERING COLUMN.THIS LEVER IS PULLED OR PUSHED AND ALLOWS THE STERRING COLUMN TO TILT
There is a solonoid on the starter and the ignition switch is on the steering column.
replace the steering column.
The steering column in a Buick Century covers the steering shaft and houses the turn signal switch. Some Century cars have a tilt column as well.
the steering column tilt and telescoping lock does not keep wheel in place. How do I fix this ?
Use a Philips screwdriver to remove the steering column. It should come off fairly easy. Replace with new one. Make sure it's screwed all the way tight.