Make sure wheels are facing forward. Disconnect neg. battery terminal. Remove two screws and cover under column. Remove clip and disconnect green indicator wire from slot. It's probably easier if you remove the steering wheel now but you don't have to. Remove the two nuts that hold the column to dash and lower column. Disconnect all plugs going to and coming from the column. Pull back carpet and remove the bolts/nuts holding the column plate too firewall. Under the hood work the shifter linkage rod out of the grommet on the lower column shifter arm. Back in the cab, pull on column too remove. Good luck.
It is the lever attached to the steering column directly behind the steering wheel.
It should be under the dash to the left of the steering column
The heater core is in the worst possible spot. First you have to remove the dash and it is right behind everything to the right of the steering column. Good Luck.
You have to remove the steering intermediate shaft and remove the starter from the top.
Remove the screws on the side of the steering column. Remove the screws underneath the steering column and pull the bottom half of the column down. Slide a pin punch into the hole at the ignition tumbler assembly's bottom. Force the tumbler upwards and pull it out of the steering column.
This is part of the DRL module below and left of steering column. You must remove lower steering column panel to see it. Very difficult to access.
drop your steering column... not exactly sure where it is from there but that is the location of it.
Slide the large rubber portion of the tilt lever toward the driver seat,not outward toward the door. Then you will be able to remove the lower column cover. This worked on a 03 Dodge Ram.
how do i put a power steering pump on a 1987 dodge Dakota truck v6
Under the steering column under the dash.Under the steering column under the dash.
A schematic for a 1969 Dodge steering column can be found in an automotive repair manual. Chilton is a popular manufacturer of this type of manual.
It takes a special tool that you may be able to rent from a part store.