Look under the dash where it is mounted. The bolts may need to be tightened. If that isn't the problem, you have inside damage.
You have to replace the entire steering column. It is not loose, the lock is broken on your column height adjuster.
There are 4 bolts at the bottom of the steering column that tend to get loose after entering and exiting your vehicle. Pulling your self up on the steering wheel puts stress the steering column and causes it to become loose. If you do not correct the problem fast by tightening the bolts you will have to replace the entire steering column.. -Henry's locksmith and steering column repair
Typically, it'll be the u-joints in the steering column.
Excess play in the steering wheel is one symptom.
Tilt column? If so it will be the tilt knuckle that has came loose the whhel wont fall off but if gets too loose the steering could lock up tho
disconnect rag joint.
Alway ensure steering are always tighten up
yes
The column has to be diassembled, there are 3 torque screws that come loose and also there is a bering that wears
What kind of 'rattle' are you trying to describe? Is it simply 'annoying?' Does the wheel itself feel 'loose?' It could be something as simple as a loose wire that runs inside the column up to loose steering linkage. If you have any doubts as to the seriousness, get it to a shop ASAP!
I have a stering colum that is loose and feels like it will fall in my lap.What is going on and how do I fix it?
You have to remove the steering wheel ,lockplate, turn signal assembly and you will get to four bolts that are loose. Go to your local auto patrs store and tell them you need the special tool (lockplate removal tool and steering wheel puller)for GM steering colums.