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  • Buick Terraza Steering Shaft - 19169059
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    Buick Terraza Intermed Shaft Part Number: 19169059

    $150.51 MSRP: $247.93
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Shaft Assembly, Intermediate Steering; Steering Shaft; Coupling; Shaft, Steering Column Intermediate
    • Replaces: 15191815, 19148791
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2005-2007 Buick Terraza | CX, CXL | 6 Cyl 3.5 L GAS, 6 Cyl 3.9 L FLEX, 6 Cyl 3.9 L GAS

Buick Terraza Steering Shaft

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This article focuses on description of the Buick Terraza Steering Shaft to show that it is an important component in the Buick Terraza minivan. This Steering Shaft links its upper-end to the steering wheel and the other end to the vehicle steering system so as to enable controlled manipulation of the vehicle when on the road. Often associated with reliability, the Buick Terraza Steering Shaft is made of strong materials that increase its shelf life as well as its efficiency on most Terraza models made within the years 2005-2007. Regarding the Steering Shaft, it is recommended to align the vehicle for a check-up periodically since any steering troubles or strange sounds indicate a problem and needs to be fixed for maximum efficiency and safety. The Buick Terraza is a seven-passenger luxury vehicle that incorporates perfect versatility in design and features; thus, the Steering Shaft plays a critical role in the car. Thus, Buick Terraza's Steering Shaft enhances handling and stability, especially in the case with a Transverse front-engine layout and all-wheel-drive systemavailability. Also, the variation of types in this product line, Intermediate and Lower, indicates that they are designed to work as per the type of using situation required by the driver. The Buick Terraza expands a range of offers on the automobile market by its attractive exterior and safety options, such as side airbags and antilock brakes, as well as by the quality of the car's Steering Shaft to guarantee comfortable and safe drive for family buyers.

Buick Terraza Steering Shaft Parts and Q&A

  • Q: How to replace the intermediate steering shaft on Buick Terraza?
    A:
    Starting intermediate Steering Shaft replacement follows steps that involve using the Steering Column anti-rotation pin (J 42640) to lock the Steering Column while keeping the front wheels straight in the lock position. This strategy protects both the sir coil assembly from damage and ensures proper alignment. The first process involves vehicle lift and support followed by intermediate Steering Shaft seal placement for access to the lower pinch bolt. To disconnect the intermediate Steering Shaft from the power steering gear stub shaft first remove the lower pinch bolt. Lower the vehicle to access the upper pinch bolt through the left sound insulator removal pathway which requires intermediate Steering Shaft seal repositioning. To disconnect the intermediate Steering Shaft from the Steering Column first remove the upper pinch bolt. To install the intermediate Steering Shaft begin by attaching it to the Steering Column before putting the upper pinch bolt and tightening it to 48 n.m (35 lb ft). After supporting the vehicle as before you should install the intermediate Steering Shaft seal onto the Steering Column. Reconnect the intermediate Steering Shaft to the power steering gear stub shaft before tightening the lower pinch bolt to 48 n.m (35 lb ft). After substituting the power steering gear's intermediate Steering Shaft seal you should lower the car to reinstall the left sound insulator while extracting the Steering Column's Steering Column anti-rotation pin (J 42640).

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