Steering Column Coupling
Joint Repair
(Rag Joint)
1996 - 2002 Pontiac Firebird
Specific
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Sweet,
ain't she. This is my 1996 Pontiac Formula that I bought off
E-bay January 2005 for $4,000.00. Yeah she is in as great of
shape as she looks, barring one or two minor details. The
first of which was the noticeable 1/8 turn dead spot in my
steering.
I immediately logged on to the web to search for possible causes
to my situation, everybody was leading towards adjusting the Rack
and Pinion of this car (worthless). The problem is on my
Firebird and according to the parts guy all Firebird's 1994 and up
the Rack and Pinion does not have an adjustment screw on it. Under
what would be the adjusting bolt cover is a very stout little spring
that continually keeps the right amount of pressure on the back of
the rack. If I would have skipped the web pages and gone right
to pre-technology type of thinking I would have inspected the rag
joint and found that it had failed. |
| Now before you go running out
to your car to find that you can't find the rag joint it is located
in that nice little plastic elbow piece just above the rack.
It is easily removed from underneath by putting a screwdriver under
the driver side tab and lifting it to allow the clamp to pull
out. It's basically a releasable plastic wire tie. The
top has two brittle pressure tabs so be careful as you release
them, if you do break them just use a wire tie at the top to hold it
all together.
Back to the internet....
I log back on to find what I know will be a simple replacement
rag joint for about $10. only to find they do not make a
replacement, this is a dealer only part and of course the dealer
won't sell you the rag joint they will sell you only the whole
coupling as pictured above ($170.00). If you have them install
it they'll hit you for around $300.00.
Below is the step by step plan you need to spend less than $20.00
in parts and a couple hours of time to make this an easy swap.
Speaking of which here's the parts/tools list:
- Rag Joint, available at NAPA or other parts store (dimensions
may vary on your vehicle)
- Four 8 Grade 2 5/8" x 7/16 Bolts with Nuts
- 4# Cutoff wheel preferred but if you don't mind the work a
hacksaw will make it.
- 7/16 Tap
- Miscellaneous hand tools, Jacks, Jack stands etc....
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