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Old 04-07-2008, 08:36 AM   #3 (permalink)
whisperinsam33
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Just wanted to share the fix with y’all. I took off the steering column covers (top & bottom) no tricks there. This allowed an easy viewing of a wire bundle on the very top of the column, close to the steering wheel. When I moved the column (tilt) I noted that one wire appeared to be moving. It was pulling out as the wheel lowered, and the exposed end was thus being disconnected from its proper location. I rerouted this blue and white wire so it would not be moved during tilt and used a couple pieces of electricians tape to hold it in place. Problem solved. sam
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