Century steering shaft replacement
Hi
My aunt has a 2001 Century with what appears to be a broken steering intermediate shaft. Does anybody have a guide on how to replace this? I’m pretty handy with a wrench and have done lots of things on cars before, but I’ve never worked on steering. I’ve already removed the lower pinch bolt and turning the steering wheel does not turn the wheels at all, and the steering rack does not seem to get any input from the steering wheel. With my finger inside of the boot above the rack when turning the wheel, I cannot feel the joint, turning at all, and in fact, I feel like something is flopping around in there, which I assume is just the intermediate shaft broken in half.
One of the things that does appear to be making life more difficult underneath the car is the boots on the intermediate shaft, and then the boot coming from the steering column to the joint where the intermediate Shaft connects to it. How do you get these boots off?
any links to guides relevant videos, would be appreciated.
thanks, Derek
My aunt has a 2001 Century with what appears to be a broken steering intermediate shaft. Does anybody have a guide on how to replace this? I’m pretty handy with a wrench and have done lots of things on cars before, but I’ve never worked on steering. I’ve already removed the lower pinch bolt and turning the steering wheel does not turn the wheels at all, and the steering rack does not seem to get any input from the steering wheel. With my finger inside of the boot above the rack when turning the wheel, I cannot feel the joint, turning at all, and in fact, I feel like something is flopping around in there, which I assume is just the intermediate shaft broken in half.
One of the things that does appear to be making life more difficult underneath the car is the boots on the intermediate shaft, and then the boot coming from the steering column to the joint where the intermediate Shaft connects to it. How do you get these boots off?
any links to guides relevant videos, would be appreciated.
thanks, Derek
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