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    Chevrolet Cobalt Intermediate Shaft Part Number: 15800140

    $130.54 MSRP: $203.55
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Shaft Kit-Intermediate Steering; Steering Shaft; Intermed Shaft; Shaft Kit, Steering Column Intermediate
    • Replaces: 10394225, 22721720
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2005-2010 Chevrolet Cobalt | Base, LS, LT, LTZ, Sport, SS | 4 Cyl 2.0 L GAS, 4 Cyl 2.2 L GAS, 4 Cyl 2.4 L GAS

Chevrolet Cobalt Steering Shaft

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The Chevrolet Cobalt Steering Shaft is quite an important SKU that has gigantic significance in the total operational competence and durability of Chevrolet Cobalt range of automobiles. This is an important intermediate link that transmits the rotary motion of the steering wheel to the steering gearbox so that it can convert the signal in the form of smooth and accurate movement to improve the driving comfort as well as safety levels. The Chevrolet Cobalt Steering Shaft incorporates high-quality materials that make it rigid, durable and correspondingly very effective for the different Cobalt generations, both the first and second ones. The Steering Shaft is part of the steering system that needs to be given frequent care and attention because problems like the power steering going real hard to turn or strange sounds coming from it can be slippery slopes towards safety hazards. The Chevrolet Cobalt Steering Shaft comes in different formats; the intermediate, upper intermediate, and the lower steering shaft so as to suit every Cobalt out there. Essentially, the construction of the component increases the functionality of the steering system while at the same time improving on the safety aspects of the car. Perversely, the Chevrolet Cobalt Steering Shaft causes it to be a distinguished product in the affordable car market concerning reliability and performance, which enable it to be a popular automobile travelling component for a lot of drivers. As the steering shaft for Chevrolet Cobalt models is available in different versions, every drive will be smooth and secure with this component.

Chevrolet Cobalt Steering Shaft Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How to replace the intermediate steering shaft on Chevrolet Cobalt?
    A:
    Steering Wheel replacement starts with securing the wheel at the straight-ahead position using an anti-rotation pin or lock or strap to prevent wheel rotation that might harm the sir system. First secure the Steering Wheel with a lock then extract the left front tire with its wheel. Steer the car into a straight-ahead position then apply paint to make match marks between the intermediate Steering Shaft and the steering gear pinion shaft. Disassembly starts with removing the steering gear bolt for the intermediate Steering Shaft before disconnecting the intermediate Steering Shaft from the steering gear. For accurate alignment apply match marks to the intermediate Steering Shaft and the steering column shaft and the steering column housing. The steering column requires removal of its intermediate Steering Shaft bolt before disconnecting the shaft from the steering column shaft. Use a bench scraper to dismount the intermediate Steering Shaft seal from the body opening then remove the entire assembly including shaft and seal from the vehicle. The intermediate Steering Shaft bolts should be cleaned with denatured alcohol before receiving an application of general motors threadlocker or blue, medium loctite(TM) 242 on upper and lower bolts. When using new intermediate steering shafts you must move the match marks you recorded from the old shaft to the new one. Place the intermediate steering assembly with its built-in seal into the vehicle so the seal forms a proper seal in the body passage. Use match marks to position the intermediate Steering Shaft against the steering column shaft and steering column housing before installing the shaft and steering column bolt with a torque of 34 nm (25 lb ft). Use intermediate Steering Shaft and steering gear pinion shaft match marks for alignment before attaching the shaft to the gear using a 34 nm (25 lb ft) torque setting. Reinstall the left front tire with its wheel assembly while Steering Angle Sensor calibration is needed when rpo jl4 is installed.

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