Steering Column
DESCRIPTION
This  section  describes  the  repair  procedures  for  the
steering  column.  The  steering  column  assembly
mounts  to  the  cowl  inside  the  operator  compartment
and is the mechanical connection between the steer-
ing  wheel  and  the  steering  control  unit.  The  steering
column includes the steering wheel, housing, bracket
and lower  shaft. For lift  trucks with gas  and LPG en-
gines, bolts and bushings attach the steering column
to  the  cowl  standoffs.  For  lift  trucks  with  diesel  en-
gines,  bolts,  bushings  and  isolators  attach  the  steer-
ing column to the cowl standoffs. See Figure 9.
STEERING COLUMN REPAIR
Remove
1.  Put blocks  on  each  side  (front and  back) of  tires
to prevent lift truck from moving.
  WARNING 
Disconnect  the  battery  before  removing  any  cov-
ers to avoid injury to personnel.
NOTE: DIESEL SHOWN, LPG AND GAS SIMILAR.
1. STEERING WHEEL
2. STEERING COLUMN
3. COWL
Figure 9. Steering Column and Cowl
2.  Attach a tag on battery connector or negative bat-
tery  cable  stating,  DO  NOT  CONNECT  BAT-
TERY. Move steering column to most FORWARD
position.
  CAUTION
If  a  puller  tool  is  used  to  remove  steering  wheel
from  steering  column,  be  careful  not  to  damage
horn wires.
NOTE:    This  procedure  is  for  removal  of  all  compo-
nents  of  steering  column  assembly.  Not  all  compo-
nents  are  removed  for  a  repair  procedure.  Do  only
those  steps  of  procedure  necessary  to  remove  re-
quired component.
NOTE:  Tag wires prior to disconnect.
3.  Remove  horn  button  assembly  and  disconnect
electrical wires. Remove large hex nut and steer-
ing wheel from steering column. See Figure 10.
4.  Remove  steering  column  covers.  Remove  floor
mats and floor plate. See section Hood, Seat, and
Side Covers Replacement.
1. HORN BUTTON
2. HEX NUT
3. STEERING WHEEL
4. STEERING COLUMN
Figure 10. Steering Wheel Remove/Install
Steering Column 0100 YRM 1243
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