saxtech
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Oct 13, 2015
- Messages
- 85
- Vehicle Year
- 2003
- Engine
- 3.0 V6
- Transmission
- Automatic
Hello:
Just today, when I pulled the lever to tilt my steering wheel down, the lever had lots of play and was wobbly. It wasn't like that yesterday. It kinda scared me that it was going to fall out :-(
Its a 2003 XLT 3.0 Supercab with 44,000 Miles.
Is there a simple way to access the anchor point of this lever to see what's going on without removing the steering wheel, air bag, cruise control switches, and ect ???
I did take a little flashlight and peek into the gap surrounding the lever and saw a very small coil spring hanging and it looked like the loop end of the spring was not connected. I have no idea where to connect this or how to get to it and have no idea if this is my problem (although I suspect it may be).
How do I get into the guts of the steering column in the lever area ? Is the cover surrounding the lever in that area accessible and removable without tearing the entire steering wheel assembly apart ?
If someone has an exploded view (picture) of this area and detailed instructions how to fix, can you please post or private message me for my email.
Thanks everyone in advanced.
Gary
Just today, when I pulled the lever to tilt my steering wheel down, the lever had lots of play and was wobbly. It wasn't like that yesterday. It kinda scared me that it was going to fall out :-(
Its a 2003 XLT 3.0 Supercab with 44,000 Miles.
Is there a simple way to access the anchor point of this lever to see what's going on without removing the steering wheel, air bag, cruise control switches, and ect ???
I did take a little flashlight and peek into the gap surrounding the lever and saw a very small coil spring hanging and it looked like the loop end of the spring was not connected. I have no idea where to connect this or how to get to it and have no idea if this is my problem (although I suspect it may be).
How do I get into the guts of the steering column in the lever area ? Is the cover surrounding the lever in that area accessible and removable without tearing the entire steering wheel assembly apart ?
If someone has an exploded view (picture) of this area and detailed instructions how to fix, can you please post or private message me for my email.
Thanks everyone in advanced.
Gary