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  • OEM (Genuine) Chevrolet Sonic Lower Shaft

    PartNumber: 95935649
    OEM Chevrolet Sonic Lower Shaft - 95935649
    Product Specifications
    • Other Names: Lower Shaft, Shaft Assembly
    • Item Dimensions: 12.2 x 5.3 x 5.1 inches
    • Item Weight: 3.10 Pounds
    • Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
    • Part Description: Chevrolet Sonic Lower Shaft
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    $56.35 MSRP: $93.28
    You Save: $36.93 (40%)

About Chevrolet Sonic Steering Shaft

The Chevrolet Sonic offers a comfortable ride and plenty of standard features. The Chevrolet Sonic is positioned as an affordable daily driver that's quiet and well-equipped. During the development of the brand, many popular parts have been built, such as the steering shaft. The Chevrolet Sonic steering shaft is an essential component of the vehicle since it plays a key role in stabilizing the steering system. But a bad shaft may result from a broken seal.
Whereas, the worn steering shaft needs to be repaired or replaced for better Chevrolet Sonic performance. The shaft parts for the steering can be replaced as follows. First, disconnect the negative battery terminal. Second, remove the plastic shroud under the steering wheel. Third, remove the bolts holding the upper steering shaft to the steering wheel. Then remove the bolts holding the lower one to the steering gearbox. Finally, you pry the steering shaft out of the gearbox and push the shaft through the firewall. Signs of a bad Chevrolet Sonic steering shaft include loose steerings, clicking noises when the steering wheel is turned, loose steering wheel tilt, and the movement of the steering wheel not transferred to the steering gearbox. There are lots of top-quality and durable Chevrolet Sonic parts available on our website. We are online for you 24/7.

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