Steering Column Repair/Expert Profile

Douglas Gan

U.S.
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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.steeringcolumnservices.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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Bernard01/20/12101010 
Elver01/20/12101010 
david01/17/12101010 
Quin01/06/12101010This helped a lot,exactly the info .....
Cheryl12/13/11101010Thank you for your advice, but we .....

Recent Answers from Douglas Gan

2012-01-20 Shifting lever:

Hi Bernard:  Sorry about your truck.  We have recently uploaded pages and a description of how to replace the shifter mechanism on GM vehicles.  They are broken down into step by step detailed instructions

2012-01-19 Steering columm:

Hello Elver:    Sorry about your truck.  The most common problem with that design is the ignition switch itself.  The contacts go bad inside and cause the positions and spring action to fail.  The ignition

2012-01-18 lock switch on column:

Hello Patrick:    Although you don't say what kind of car you have, we have recently uploaded pages with a description and photos of how to replace the lock cylinder on Ford, GM, Chrysler & Jeep  vehicles

2012-01-14 bypass anti theft:

Hi Chris:    Our company has recently uploaded pages and a description of how to bypass the VATS system on GM vehicles that have the chip on the key.  They are broken down into step by step detailed instructions

2012-01-13 steering wheel:

Hi David:    You can do whatever you want...it's your car (just kidding)    yes, you can remove the steering wheel and airbag, however you will have to modify the horn connection to fit your new wheel

 

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