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Lock Module Assembly








^ Tools Required:
- J 23653-SIR Lock Plate Compressor

REMOVAL
Remove or disconnect the following:
1. Do steps 1 through 4, Refer to Upper Column Housing Components Replacement.
2. Park lock cable assembly (48) from lock module assembly (15).
- Lock cylinder should be in "OFF-LOCK" position and gear shift in "PARK" position.
- Insert small blade screwdriver into slot in module assembly (IS). Push against locking tab on end of cable assembly (48) and remove.
3. Key alarm switch from module assembly (15).
- Gently pry retaining clip on alarm switch with small blade screwdriver.
- Rotate alarm switch 1/4 turn and remove.
4. Two tapping screws (18).
5. Ignition & key alarm switch assembly (19).
- Let switch (19) hang freely.

CAUTION: Lock bolt assembly (11) is under slight spring tension from lock bolt spring (12). Hold lock bolt (11) in place while removing lock module assembly (15).

6. Three pan head tapping screws (13).
7. Lock module assembly (15).
8. Lock bolt assembly (11) with lock bolt spring (12).
- Spring (12) from lock bolt (11).
9. Steering column lock cylinder set (17).
- Turn lock cylinder (17) to "RUN" position.
- Insert small blade screwdriver into hole on top of module assembly (15). Push against locking button and remove lock cylinder (17).

INSTALLATION

CAUTION: Always use the correct fastener in the proper location. When you replace a fastener, use ONLY the exact part number for that application. The manufacturer will call out those fasteners that require a replacement after removal. The manufacturer will also call out the fasteners that require thread lockers or thread sealant. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, do not use supplemental coatings (paints, greases, or other corrosion Inhibitors) on threaded fasteners or fastener joint interfaces. Generally, such coatings adversely affect the fastener torque and joint clamping force, and may damage the fastener. When you install fasteners, use the correct tightening sequence and specifications. Following these instructions can help you avoid damage to parts and systems.

Install or connect the following:
1. Steering column lock cylinder set (17).
- Key installed in lock cylinder (17).








- Ensure sector is in "RUN" position.
- Line up locking tab with slot in lock module assembly (15) and push into position.
- Turn lock cylinder (17) to "LOCK" position.
2. Lock bolt assembly (11) with lock bolt spring (12).





- Ensure cutout in lock bolt (11) is in the 6 o'clock position.
3. Lock module assembly (15).
- Push lock bolt (11) into steering column housing assembly (26) until flush.
- Align lock module assembly (15) with housing assembly (26) and install.
4. Three pan head tapping screws (13). Tighten (13) to 6.0 Nm (53 lb in).
5. Ignition & key alarm switch assembly (19).
6. Two tapping screws (18). Tighten (18) to 1.4 Nm (12 lb in).
7. Alarm switch to module assembly (15).
a. Switch with retaining clip parallel to lock cylinder (17).
b. Rotate switch 1/4 turn until locked into place.
8. Park lock cable assembly (48) to module assembly (15).
- Lock cylinder should be in "OFF-LOCK" position and gear shift in "PARK" position.
- Locking tab on end of cable (48) to slot in module assembly (15).








- Adjust the park lock cable assembly (48).
a. Gear shift lever installed and in "PARK" position.
b. Ignition in "OFF LOCK" position and remove key.





c. Unlock adjuster ring on cable assembly (48).
d. Let cable relax, lash will automatically be removed. (do not push or pull on cable).
- Lock adjuster ring securely in place on cable assembly (48).





- Inspect the park lock cable assembly (48).
a. With lock cylinder in "OFF-LOCK" position, gear shift lever should not be able to shift out of "PARK" position.
b. Insert key and turn to "RUN" position.
c. Shifter in "NEUTRAL" position.
d. With gear shift in "NEUTRAL" position, lock cylinder should not be able to go into "OFF-LOCK" position.
e. Shifter in "PARK" position.
f. Lock cylinder in "OFF-LOCK" position and remove key.
9. Do steps 3 through 6, Refer to Upper Column Housing Components Replacement.