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Steering Column Shaft

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Lower Steering Shaft for 2008 Ford Taurus X
Lower Steering Shaft for 2008 Ford Taurus X
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Part #APSCS088
Taurus X
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What is a steering column shaft?

The steering column shaft, also referred to as the steering shaft, is a key part of a vehicle's steering system. Its main roles are to transmit the driver's steering inputs from the wheel to the steering mechanism, provide structural support and alignment for the steering components, and collapse during a crash to absorb impact. Constructed of steel or aluminum, the steering column shaft may feature universal joints or other flexible couplings to enable the necessary steering articulation. Proper maintenance of this critical component is essential for safe and responsive vehicle handling.

Pay attention to the bad steering shaft symptoms in your car

Issues with the steering column shaft can manifest in various symptoms, such as difficulty steering the vehicle, excessive play or looseness in the steering wheel, vibration or shaking of the steering wheel, noises coming from the steering column area, difficulty centering the steering wheel after turns, and increased steering effort, especially at lower speeds. These symptoms indicate problems with the shaft's ability to properly transmit the driver's inputs from the steering wheel to the steering mechanism, maintain proper alignment and support for the steering components, and function as designed. Addressing these problems with the steering column shaft promptly is crucial to ensure safe and responsive vehicle handling.

Replacing your steering shaft: A simple swap-out guide

Replacing a steering column shaft is an important repair to address steering-related issues. This component connects the steering wheel to the steering system, so when it becomes worn or damaged, it can lead to problems like heavy, unresponsive steering. We hope this guide can help you replace your steering shaft:

  • Disconnect the battery, remove the steering wheel, and detach the steering column.
  • Replace the old steering column shaft with the new one, reassembling the steering column.
  • Reinstall the steering column, reconnect any electrical components, and reattach the steering wheel.
  • Align and test the steering, making any necessary adjustments.
  • Reconnect the battery and test drive to ensure the proper functioning of the new steering column shaft.

Choose A-Premium steering column shaft: An upgrade for precision control

Engineered for uncompromising performance and safety, the A-Premium steering column shaft delivers the quality and reliability your vehicle deserves. Crafted from durable, corrosion-resistant materials, this OEM-equivalent replacement ensures a precise, vibration-free fit that restores the smooth, responsive steering feel you expect. Backed by rigorous testing and built to the highest safety standards, the A-Premium steering column shaft provides long-lasting, trouble-free service to keep you in confident control. In addition to offering a 90-day free return policy and a 1-year warranty, our customer service team is available 24/7 to assist you. Select your favorite one to experience the difference that exceptional engineering and attention to detail can make.

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