AllExperts > GMC Repair 
Search      
GMC Repair
Volunteer
Answers to thousands of questions
 Home · More GMC Repair Questions · Answer Library  · Encyclopedia ·
More GMC Repair Answers
Question Library

Ask a question about GMC Repair
Volunteer
Experts of the Month
Expert Login

Awards

About Us
Tell friends
Link to Us
Disclaimer

 
 
 
 
About Tim hagan
Expertise
Can answer most questions on GMC and Pontiac or similar body styles throughout GM

Experience
Most experienced in braking systems, steering, suspension, vehicle stability systems and electronic steering

Organizations
ASE

Education/Credentials
Gm training, ASE certified and State of Michigan Certified

 
   

You are here:  Experts > Home/Garden > Auto Repair > GMC Repair > 1997 Buick Rivera Steering Column

GMC Repair - 1997 Buick Rivera Steering Column


Expert: Tim hagan - 4/15/2009

Question
I am working on a 1997 Buick Rivera, a guy came to me today with this issue.

His steering column was stuck in place when he arrived and while I was replacing a stop light switch for him I moved the steering wheel and everything broke loose. This car has been wrecked some what (perhaps not wrecked but ruined). The column moves in all directions from up to down and left to right without pushing anything, in a circular motion if you want. The tilt has no control over it, it still turns the wheels just fine its just a matter of getting it to stay staionary. I'm hoping its a bolt or weld that can be remedied easily. If you have any ideas please let me know what parts are called I do have a subscription to alldatapro.com but I don't know what the parts are called to fix.

Thank you in advance for any reply

Answer
if the car has been wrecked there is a good chance the steering column has been collapsed, if that is the case it is junk, otherwise there is a possibility that a bolt has broken from the bulkhead where the column bolts to, which also could be due to the collosion, if you remove the hush panels you should be able to see the bolts that hold the column in plance to determine if that is the issue.  If they are secure, its going to need a steering column

Add to this Answer   Ask a Question


 
User Agreement | Privacy Policy | Kids' Privacy Policy | Help
Copyright  © 2008 About, Inc. AllExperts, AllExperts.com, and About.com are registered trademarks of About, Inc. All rights reserved.