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Hi Guys,
85 GMC Jimmy Sierra Classic w/ 6.2 Diesel. I've got the classic sloppy tilt wheel problem, which never really bothered me until last week, when the truck started randomly stalling on me. I finally discovered that whenever the sloppy wheel was pushed into the 6-9 oclock range, it kills the engine, complete with lights and warning buzzer.
Is this most likely a short in the ignition cylinder, or some wires inside the column. Assuming it is the cylinder, is it worth the work to tear the entire thing apart, replace the cylinder, and try to tighten 2 of the bolts to eliminate the slop? I also have problems with the turn signal switch (high beams are hard to turn on unless wheel is all the way up, and signal lever is slightly bent)
I might have found an identical complete column locally. Do you guys think it's worth it for me just to spend the 80 bucks and buy the used column, and change it all out in one shot?
Thanks,
Chris
85 GMC Jimmy Sierra Classic w/ 6.2 Diesel. I've got the classic sloppy tilt wheel problem, which never really bothered me until last week, when the truck started randomly stalling on me. I finally discovered that whenever the sloppy wheel was pushed into the 6-9 oclock range, it kills the engine, complete with lights and warning buzzer.
Is this most likely a short in the ignition cylinder, or some wires inside the column. Assuming it is the cylinder, is it worth the work to tear the entire thing apart, replace the cylinder, and try to tighten 2 of the bolts to eliminate the slop? I also have problems with the turn signal switch (high beams are hard to turn on unless wheel is all the way up, and signal lever is slightly bent)
I might have found an identical complete column locally. Do you guys think it's worth it for me just to spend the 80 bucks and buy the used column, and change it all out in one shot?
Thanks,
Chris