He is right, the LMC cataloge was the only place I found it. But as warning, it is WAY easier to just replace the whole steering column. You can get one at any junk yard for $150, and it will only take a few hours to replace. Tearing into the column you will need a steering wheel puller, a plate compressing tool, and once you get to the tilt part you might as well forget about putting all those springs and little parts back together. the lmc truck cataloge online! then, they will, if you want, send you one for free....some of their pics are better then in my chilton!
A person can get an exploded diagram of the steering column shifter for this car in its maintenance manual. It can also be found in the repair manual.
Inside the gear box located at the bottom on the steering column.
I need to find a part for the steering and trans lock
Unplug the wiring harness from the steering column. Remove the cover plate under the column. Remove shift linkage. Remove two bolts under the dash that hold the column up. Remove the two nuts that connect the column to the steering knuckle. Slide it out.
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Unplug the wiring harness from the steering column. Remove the cover plate under the column. Remove shift linkage. Remove two bolts under the dash that hold the column up. Remove the two nuts that connect the column to the steering knuckle. Slide it out.
You can find and exploded view of the tilt steering column for your 1995 Ford Taurus in Ford service manuals. The service manuals can be found at most local libraries.
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i need a schematic of steering colum for a 2003 tahoe so I can replace the key chip
Buy a repair manual, or go to the Library.
It is likely underneath the plastic shrowd, just to the right of the steering column as you look at the steering wheel.