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How can I replace a broken steering adjustment handle on a 1999 Grand Am?

How can I replace a broken steering adjustment handle on a 1999 Grand Am?
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Old 02-01-2016, 09:30 PM
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Re: How can I replace a broken steering adjustment handle on a 1999 Grand Am?

Are you talking about a tilt mechanism for the steering wheel?
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Re: How can I replace a broken steering adjustment handle on a 1999 Grand Am?

yes, thats what i mean. i have the it and need to get it installed back into the car
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Re: How can I replace a broken steering adjustment handle on a 1999 Grand Am?

you get this lever on?
theirs 3 torx screws on the bottom of the plastic surrounding it.

pop that all off and you should see where the bar goes into with a spring thingy holding it in. pull that up and it comes right out...or should. lol Not as difficult as older cars IMO lol
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