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Tech Area => General Buick Tech => Topic started by: 1KWIKSIX on August 25 2011, 10:21:36 PM
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I've broken the locking tab off the white plastic tube inside steering wheel assembly that holds the black plastic spring assemby on horn button.
Have tried to use crazy glue and the right stuff, but it won't hold as the black piece is under tension with the spring and is too great which results in the small piece breaking off.
Can this be replaced? Steering wheel is off, but can't figure out how to remove the plate assembly that covers it.
Can anyone help me please?
thanks,
dave
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I've broken the locking tab off the white plastic tube inside steering wheel assembly that holds the black plastic spring assemby on horn button.
Have tried to use crazy glue and the right stuff, but it won't hold as the black piece is under tension with the spring and is too great which results in the small piece breaking off.
Can this be replaced? Steering wheel is off, but can't figure out how to remove the plate assembly that covers it.
Can anyone help me please?
thanks,
dave
You will need to get a lock plate removal tool, like this:
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/GM-LOCK-PLATE-TOOL,2051.html (http://www.speedwaymotors.com/GM-LOCK-PLATE-TOOL,2051.html)
You should be able to get them at a local parts house.
Once you depress the lock plate with this, take out the circlip that holds the plate, then you can remove it.
Yes, you can buy them. Rock Auto has them for $5.00 and up - The call them "turn signal cam", the proper name is the turn signal cancel / horn cam.
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/raframecatalog.php?carcode=1020957&parttype=1572 (http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/raframecatalog.php?carcode=1020957&parttype=1572)
Good article:
http://www.carcraft.com/howto/56459/index.html (http://www.carcraft.com/howto/56459/index.html)
http://0.tqn.com/w/experts/Steering-Column-Repair-2047/2009/04/Exploded-view-GM.jpg (http://0.tqn.com/w/experts/Steering-Column-Repair-2047/2009/04/Exploded-view-GM.jpg)
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Thanks for the info. :)
It is a great help.
Guess I'll pick up a lock plate removal tool and see if I can get this repaired.
dave
(http://pictures)
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I have had 4 attempted thefts in the past, and had to replace the column each time. It gets to be old hat after the first or second. :P
Keep posting!
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To your other question posted on tb.com:
The plastic disc/part is clipped to the lock plate - you remove them as a unit, using the lock plate removal too linked above.
http://www.garage-scene.com/images/full_size/exploded_view_of_typical_tilt_column_without_key_release_lever-full_size.jpg (http://www.garage-scene.com/images/full_size/exploded_view_of_typical_tilt_column_without_key_release_lever-full_size.jpg)
(http://www.garage-scene.com/images/full_size/exploded_view_of_typical_tilt_column_without_key_release_lever-full_size.jpg)
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I have had 4 attempted thefts in the past, and had to replace the column each time. It gets to be old hat after the first or second.
:P
Keep posting!
Nice neighborhood. Get a dog. :kitty:
(-edit:what kind of board doesn't have a dog icon)
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I have had 4 attempted thefts in the past, and had to replace the column each time. It gets to be old hat after the first or second.
:P
Keep posting!
Nice neighborhood. Get a dog. :kitty:
(-edit:what kind of board doesn't have a dog icon)
Fuck that. Get a damn CAR-15 or HK MP5KS. No one will hear it where I live so bring them down here for a little justice. :icon_lol:
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Dave I purchased all the needed tools with picks etc for the column tear down & assembly. Instead of spending $40 I'll loan you mine for a case of Blue! :player:
This was a big help as well. http://www.elcaminocentral.com/showthread.php?t=27192 (http://www.elcaminocentral.com/showthread.php?t=27192)
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Just a Six?:
Dave I purchased all the needed tools with picks etc for the column tear down & assembly. Instead of spending $40 I'll loan you mine for a case of Blue! :player:
This was a big help as well. http://www.elcaminocentral.com/showthread.php?t=27192 (http://www.elcaminocentral.com/showthread.php?t=27192)
At that point he might as well buy one. lol
AJ___
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Got er done!
A big thanks to all of you for your help.
Job wasn't too bad with the proper tools & your helpful guidance.
Paid $7.95 for a set of (4) picks from Parts Source.....cam e in real handy removing the circlip.
Thanks,
dave
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Just a Six?:
Dave I purchased all the needed tools with picks etc for the column tear down & assembly. Instead of spending $40 I'll loan you mine for a case of Blue! :player:
This was a big help as well. http://www.elcaminocentral.com/showthread.php?t=27192 (http://www.elcaminocentral.com/showthread.php?t=27192)
At that point he might as well buy one. lol
AJ___
But we could have had more Fun doing it!
Altho, it may have taken longer! :)
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Just a Six?:
Dave I purchased all the needed tools with picks etc for the column tear down & assembly. Instead of spending $40 I'll loan you mine for a case of Blue! :player:
This was a big help as well. http://www.elcaminocentral.com/showthread.php?t=27192 (http://www.elcaminocentral.com/showthread.php?t=27192)
At that point he might as well buy one. lol
AJ___
But we could have had more Fun doing it!
Altho, it may have taken longer! :)
True if you are helping, guess I missed that part. :)
AJ___
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I've broken the locking tab off the white plastic tube inside steering wheel assembly that holds the black plastic spring assemby on horn button.
Have tried to use crazy glue and the right stuff, but it won't hold as the black piece is under tension with the spring and is too great which results in the small piece breaking off.
Can this be replaced? Steering wheel is off, but can't figure out how to remove the plate assembly that covers it.
Can anyone help me please?
thanks,
dave
Dave,
So is your horn not working?? If so I know a guy who had the same problem and about 15 minutes and about 2 zip ties later he apparently had the problem fixed. Not the best fix probably, but apparently it is working for him.
Take care,
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I've broken the locking tab off the white plastic tube inside steering wheel assembly that holds the black plastic spring assemby on horn button.
Have tried to use crazy glue and the right stuff, but it won't hold as the black piece is under tension with the spring and is too great which results in the small piece breaking off.
Can this be replaced? Steering wheel is off, but can't figure out how to remove the plate assembly that covers it.
Can anyone help me please?
thanks,
dave
Dave,
So is your horn not working?? If so I know a guy who had the same problem and about 15 minutes and about 2 zip ties later he apparently had the problem fixed. Not the best fix probably, but apparently it is working for him.
Take care,
Hi Paul,
Good to hear from ya! Hope all is well.
I thought the white plastic tube type housing inside the steering wheel ass'y had something to do with the horn. Now I realize it's called the turn signal cancelling cam. I've replaced it and all is good!
Have gone back and corrected the heading / title on the beginning of this thread, so not to mislead anyone.
Now gotta finish with this new turbo installation and about 25 other projects going on under the hood at the same time. I've taken this week of work so I can git er done. Who knows, I just might have this car back on the road this summer!
Thanks for your help non-the less.
Cheers!
dave
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Just a Six?:
Dave I purchased all the needed tools with picks etc for the column tear down & assembly. Instead of spending $40 I'll loan you mine for a case of Blue! :player:
This was a big help as well. http://www.elcaminocentral.com/showthread.php?t=27192 (http://www.elcaminocentral.com/showthread.php?t=27192)
At that point he might as well buy one. lol
AJ___
But we could have had more Fun doing it!
Altho, it may have taken longer! :)
True if you are helping, guess I missed that part. :)
AJ___
I prefer they do the work here with my stuff since every time I loan out tools etc its a long time before I see them again. I always think that I wont need that tool & when I do need it its never there & I forget who has it so this way its just easier for me.