i do not know if you changed the whole column or the ignition barrel, i changed the barrel but have yet to replace steering wheel, making tool, any way here goes ,i took off the wheel, then unhooked the battery i then took the u shaped plate out,which is under pressure so take caution, ithen unscrewed the hazard switch and indicator arm from the indicator switch and unscrewed three screws holding switch in situ i then gently pulled switch over the top of the column, next make sure ignition is in the run position and one torxs head screw has to be removed and the barrel should come out, you may have to compress the sprung loaded plastic thing at the end of the barrel with a long thin blade type screw driver, then just reverse the disassembly and you should be ok, i must stress that i have power even though i still have to fit indicator cancel plate, sprung loaded from early, and i am making a tool as American specialist auto tools not allways available in the UK, hope this helps, best of luck mate.
It should be the stalk on the left side of the steering column behind the steering wheel
It goes in the power steering located on the drivers side, in the front of the motor. There is a black screw cap on the power steering pump and a dipstick inside.
It is located on the left side of the steering column. You will have to remove panels underneath the dash- as well as some ductwork to gain access.
Try e bay.
under the steering column by the gas peddle.
on lower dash panel below steering column
On the steering column????
how do you get ignition switch out of steering column in 2000 catera?
First I'll say is that if you are not a well seasoned tech, not an easy task to perform. Basically its positioned right below the signal switch. So if you can reach down that far into the steering column, there it is. Depress the locking plate and remove.
its probably the fuse for the cigg lighter. Check that right under the steering column. It should be marked.
To replace the power steering pump on a 1989 Cadillac Brougham, first, disconnect the negative battery cable and drain the power steering fluid. Remove the drive belt and the mounting bolts of the old pump, then carefully detach the pump from the steering gear. Install the new pump by reversing the removal process, ensuring all connections are secure. Finally, refill the power steering fluid and check for leaks before reconnecting the battery.
Remove steering wheel and signal switch