OEM GMC C3500 Steering Angle Sensor

Steering Column Angle Position Sensor
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  • GMC C3500 Steering Angle Sensor Diagram - 26064468
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    GMC C3500 Speed Sensor Part Number: 26064468

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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Sensor, Steering Column; Steering Wheel Speed Sensor; Steering Angle Sensor; Position Sensor; Sensor
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1995-2000 GMC C3500 | Sierra SL, Sierra SLE, Sierra SLT | 8 Cyl 5.7 L CNG, 8 Cyl 5.7 L GAS, 8 Cyl 6.5 L DIESEL, 8 Cyl 7.4 L GAS

GMC C3500 Steering Angle Sensor

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The GMC C3500 steering angle sensor is one of the crucial parts that define the car steering performance and safety to a great extent. This is actually a high performing sensor widely used for its reliability and efficacy in cooperating with the car's electronics to regulate power steering's output regarding both velocity and angle of rotation of the steering wheel. This feature is particularly helpful for the GMC C3500 drivers because it gives the driver just enough steering help while still giving a feel for the road. This product fits widely used C3500 models and a buyer in need of parts for his or her C3500 would indeed benefit from using this Steering Angle Sensor. Also, the power operated flexibility in regard to the tilt and telescopic of the steering column in many C3500 makes it easy for the drivers to adjust to their desired comfort and remember it additionally. The particularity of the Steering Angle Sensor is the precision provided in the automotive market that increases efficiency and safety. Therefore, it has a critical role in the avoidance of accidents and the general control of the vehicle's states. Thus, the C3500 Steering Angle Sensor is a perfect example of the brand's focus on delivering quality and powerful performance to its consumers while being an inseparable part of the C3500 models.

GMC C3500 Steering Angle Sensor Parts and Q&A

  • Q: How to Replace and Center a Steering Angle Sensor on GMC C3500?
    A:
    Before anything else, turn off the sir system and take the Steering Column out of the car. Remove the following pieces from the steering shaft: steering shaft seal (7), sensor retainer (6), Steering Angle Sensor (5), two lower spring retainers (4), lower bearing spring (3), lower bearing seat (2) and adapter and bearing assembly (1). To install, first attach the adapter and bearing assembly to the steering shaft, then put on the lower bearing seat, spring, two retainer clips and the Steering Angle Sensor. After that, place the sensor retainer and steering shaft seal, turn on the sir system and return the Steering Column to its original position. Always make sure the front of the sensor (1) connector is on the right side and find out the kind of sensor so you know how to remove it. For reuse, you do not have to adjust any sensor alignment before you remove it. For a new sensor, look for a pin; make sure the sensor is correctly installed before removing the pin. Lay the sensor straight against the steering shaft, connect it to the adapter and bearings and secure it with a connector. There should be a foam ring (4) in the front along with a pin hole (7) for the centering pin, a flushed rotor flange cuff (6) and an alignment mark (5) to guide the sensor's installation. If you are reusing the sensor, ensure the marks on the flange cuff are aligned as you install it and during seating of the sensor.

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