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Open the (front) hood of the car.
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On the drivers side of the luggage compartment is a black seal.
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Remove the black seal.
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Under the seal is the adjustment screw and locking nut.
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Loosen the Locking nut, so the set screw can be turned with a flat head screwdriver.
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With the wheels straight and the steering wheel centered. Turn the lash adjustment screw clockwise until it stops, but don't force it any farther!
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Making sure that the screw does not turn, carefully tighten the locking nut.
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Close the hood, drive around and check the steering wheel play.
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If the play is still too loose, then repeat steps 2 and 3.
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I have over tighten the steering box. I have loosen the box all the way ,but it steel stick
This procedure skips several important steps, including setting the preload prior to adjusting the lash screw. Hint - you need a torque wrench to do it correctly. It's also advisable to check all the steering components, especially the pitman arm bushing, as the cause of steering play before blaming the steering box. I've seen several steering boxes ruined by over tightening the lash screw when the box wasn't even the problem to begin with.
great post, thanks for sharing it. Keep Posting.