Q: How to replace the Radius Heat Shield on Buick LeSabre?
A: Begin power steering gear heat shield replacement by raising the vehicle and supporting it in place followed by removing stabilizer shaft links and rotating the stabilizer shaft downwards. After removing the plastic clip from the power steering gear heat shield you need to uninstall the heat shield's retaining bolts to extract the heat shield. The power steering gear heat shield installation requires placement of the new component so use the fastener notice the tech manual outlines for service precautions. Fasten the heat shield using its retaining bolts to 9 nm (79 inch lbs.) torque before restoring the plastic clip. Reinsert both stabilizer shaft links and lower your vehicle into place.
Q: How to replace the Radius Heat Shield for the power steering gear on Buick Lucerne?
A: The replacement of power steering gear heat shield requires a vehicle lift method combined with support of the vehicle. First detach the stabilizer shaft links before giving the stabilizer shaft a downward rotational movement. Start by removing the plastic clip that secures the power steering gear heat shield before removing the retaining bolts which hold the heat shield in place. After heat shield removal you must install the new power steering gear heat shield while using 9 nm torque (80 inch lbs.) on the retaining bolts. Return the plastic clip to the heat shield then reconnect the stabilizer shaft links and complete the installation by lowering the vehicle.
Q: How to replace the Radius Heat Shield on Buick Rendezvous?
A: Start by raising your vehicle for replacement of the Power Steering Gear Heat Shield. Begin by unbolting then removing the steering gear heat shield while removing the steering gear heat shield. When installing the steering gear heat shield position it first and use proper installation protocols by following the Fastener Notice in Service Precautions and tighten the bolts to 14 Nm (124 inch lbs.). Torque the steering gear heat shield bolts to 14 Nm (124 inch lbs.) before the vehicle descent.