Steering Column Repair/Expert Profile


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Expertise

My specialties are stolen vehicles, steering column and ignition locks repair, airbag service and installation and diagnosis. My work includes both domestic (USA) vehicles and foreign designs.

Experience in the area

30 years owning a company that specializes in steering columns, ignition & airbag related problems

Education/Credentials

GM certified, ASE certified, 4 yrs college, Mech Tech degree
I own multiple auto repair companies and can help you professionally through any of our websites at:
www.stolenandrecovered.com ---- we stock many older steering column parts and can rebuild your column if you ship it to us
www.airbagsolutions.com --- we sell airbag replacement information (no parts)
www.autoinformationservices.com -- we perform investigations for many types of vehicle claims
Please feel free to contact us through any of our websites for more information or help

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Recent Answers from Douglas Gan

2009-11-22 steering wheel lock:

Hi Leon: Sorry about your tires... The safest and best way (the way I would do it) is to remove the pin. You will need to remove the airbag, steering wheel, the covers, the clockspring, the spring

2009-11-20 steering lock replacement:

Hi Ron: The procedure is very similar to the web pages I am going to refer you to with the exception of the way the lock cylinder is held in place. Instead of a bolt holding the lock cylinder in, there

2009-11-19 1992 S-10 Steering Column Removal:

Hi Michael: If you are asking how to replace the turn signal lever, it is quite simple. As you rotate it (like you are turning the wipers on), just pull...it slides right out. If there is another reason

2009-11-19 turn signal:

Hi Mike: There are no adjustments per say, but sometimes the mounting screw comes loose and does not allow the lever to move the switch the full travel to lock in place. We have recently uploaded some

2009-11-19 steering:

Hi Mark: We have recently uploaded some videos on our website to give you first hand viewing of how to remove, disassemble, and reassemble the parts you are talking about. They are broken down into step

 

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