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If you use a GM steering column....many are interchangeable. Depending on the year, a column from an Impala or Chevelle may fit.
The steering column on a vehicle can be replaced. A repair book for the vehicle make and model instructs how to repair the issue. This is considered a minor repair but if a person has no experience fixing a steering column, it may be best to have the job done by a professional.
A diagram of the 1971 Chevy Nova steering column would include the ignition and the shifter information along with the steering column itself. This type of diagram is often found in the Chilton's manual for the year and model.
I only have data for the weekend model The OBD connector is shown as below the steering column for that model.
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On the Mk1 model they are located in a panel under the steering column.
i have a Suzuki LTA50 and the model is located on the steering column, or yolk , or whatever you want to call it
On the steering column.ANS2 - On that model it's a lever on the left side of steering column, about halfway between wheel and dash.
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The year, make and model info would help.
The first Column ignitions switch was introduced on GM cars in 1968 for the 1969 Model year...Ford and Chrysler introduced it in 1969 for the 1970 model year..
Okay, I'm not sure which model you have but on some of them the power steering pump is actually part of the steering column. On these you need to remove the steering column to replace it. It's actually an electric pump rather than the traditional fluid pump under the hood.