Dead short to ground in steering column
There is air blowing out of the steering column and we need to know why this is happening?? Any ideas on why this is happening???
The steering column.The steering column.
there must be some sort of wiring problem which is causing them to burn.
The steering wheel is mounted on the steering column.
The steering column is the part the steering wheel sits on.
It's because of the steering column. the passenger side of vehicle doesn't have the steering column so there is more room for ventilation. thus more airflow on the passenger side of the vehicle. there is still heat on the driver side but not as much.
The steering column is the part the steering wheel is mounted on.
Disconnect the steering column from the power steering box in the engine compartment (there is a seal and it will not pull out easy). Remove the cover from underneath the steering column inside the car. Disconnect all wire connectors. There is a bracket underneath the column - remove the four bolts from it. There is s boot seal where the column goes through the firewall - it may also contains a bolt that wiil need to be removed. If it has a column shifter, you will need to disconnect this as well. Make sure when you slide the new steering column into the power steering box that the tires are straight and so is the steering wheel. If you forget, the steering wheel will not be straight while driving.
A steering column is found in a vehicle. It is the column to which the steering wheel is attached, and commonly also provides attachments for indicators. The ignition key is also often found on the steering column.
Dead short either in wiring, sockets, or in steering column Remove bulbs and try turn signal switch if fuse still blows probable location in steering column
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It would naturally ground through the steering box, to the frame.