• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

Steering column lock spring

dmtta

New Member
Local time
8:17 PM
Joined
Aug 13, 2012
Messages
3
Reaction score
0
Location
Fort Worth, TX
Ok, this one got me. I am sure you have heard a million times, "I took my column apart to restore, and I have this little spring....". Yep, it got me too! Can some show me the exact routing of it, please?

Thank you!
David
 
Don't have a picture,but i think the spring goes under the lock plate on your steering column shaft and that is held in place by the "c" clip that fits in the little groove.Put the spring on first, then your lock plate,push down lock plate then fit clip in groove.Hope that helps.
 
I am sorry, maybe I didn't explain this spring well enough. This is a floor shift locking column. The spring goes from the top of the column, to the collar that you push down to get the key out. I have tried several ways and it seems to bind up. Any help would greatly be appreciated!
Thank you Roadrunnerman for your quick responce!

David
 
Ok, after much thought and experimenting, I finally got it right! During my internet search, I found a couple of other people that had the same question as me, without any answers. So...I am posting a picture in hopes that it will help someone else out too!

David
 

Attachments

  • DSCI0643.jpg
    DSCI0643.jpg
    34.7 KB · Views: 237
Ok,glad you got it fixed. Sorry about the misunderstanding on which spring you were talking about.
 
Does anybody know where I can find this spring? I'm converting column shift to floor shift. Column shift collar doesn't have this spring. I've already checked R/T Specialties website.
 
Last edited:
Auto Transport Service
Back
Top