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03-16-2011, 10:12 PM | #1 |
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A couple ?'s on van tilt columns
The truck I bought had a tilt column in it. I assume it's a van column.
It has a few issues. -Doesnt light up -The indicator that moves with the shift lever is broken off flush. -Hole for pin holding the shift lever is wallowed out. The gear indicator doesn't light up so I started looking for a bulb or fiber optic. From what I read about the van columns, there is a gray wire that powers the indicator. I had seen the gray wire coiled up under the dash so I fed 12 volts using my PowerProbe III and got no light. The PowerProbe connects to positive and neg on your battery and will tell you if you are probing a ground or hot wire. It did not indicate either. Almost like the wire is completely isolated. I pulled the little housing with the gear letters on it and didnt see any kind of bulb under it. Also, the actual indicator must have gotten broken off and was painted over. Can someone provide some guidance on what I should check next or what I can replace/rebuild? If I cant get this thing working I may eventually replace it with an aftermarket column. The pin in the shift lever has wallowed the hole so I assume thats just one more issue to try and fix. On a side note about this column, there is no neutral safety switch at the bottom of the column. So I have no idea how he got past that. But it's working.
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03-17-2011, 05:25 AM | #2 |
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Re: A couple ?'s on van tilt columns
A new indicator is available for your tilt.
The bulbs are covered with a tin cover and green cap and you should be able to see it with the shift housing removed.The bulb socket could have been removed at one time as they just attach to the TS switch. Did you check to see if the truck will start in any gear? There are neutral safety switches that attach to the transmission. Does your back up lights work? Jim
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03-17-2011, 07:37 AM | #3 | |
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Re: A couple ?'s on van tilt columns
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I have not tried starting in a gear but will today as well just to see. The truck was converted to auto trans. I believe a 700r4. And a newer style vortec sbc at the same time. So I am trying to trace what issues may be because of the swap. There are NO reverse lights.
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03-17-2011, 04:56 PM | #4 |
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Re: A couple ?'s on van tilt columns
Ok.....
YES, the truck will start with it in gear. I foot braked the truck and had the emergency brake on and turned the key and it turned over but did not move. I assume because of the brakes. Second, I took some pics of the column. The silver thing in the picture is metal. It had been painted over but I scratched the paint off to see if it was a bulb. I wonder if this is the backside of a bulb reflector?
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Re: A couple ?'s on van tilt columns
Your light is missing the green cap. The silver piece is a cover that will slip off of the bulb so you can remove the bulb. If you notice the silver cap has a slot in it to let the light through.
Jim
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03-17-2011, 08:32 PM | #6 |
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Re: A couple ?'s on van tilt columns
Thanks. I pulled the metal cover off and the bulb is burnt out. I had another with the same base but larger glass and I tried it. It worked fine. So I will get one from the parts store tomorrow.
I will start my search on how to replace the indicator itself as well as where to buy a replacement green cover. Can you point me in the right direction? I will google now just in case it was already talked about. Thanks for all the help.
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03-17-2011, 08:56 PM | #7 |
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Re: A couple ?'s on van tilt columns
Classic Heartbeat to the rescue. I have the indicator on the way. I appreciate the time they took on the phone with me.
The green part wasn't available but will continue looking for that.
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03-17-2011, 09:59 PM | #8 |
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Re: A couple ?'s on van tilt columns
Turn the plastic lens that goes in the indicator around it is in backwards!
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