XJR (X300) L6-4.0L SC (AJ16) (1995)
Technical Service Bulletin # 10-12
Date: 971201
Steering Column Tilt Motor, C/MCM - Replacement
10-12
Sedan Range
DATE
12/97
Steering Column Tilt Motor Seized - Replace Motor and Column/Mirror
Movement Control Module Procedure
MODEL
1995-97 MY Sedan Range
VIN
720001-790277
This Technical Bulletin supersedes Technical Bulletin 10-10 which can still be referred to for the steering column replacement procedure when
necessary.
ISSUE
An improved column/mirror movement control module (C/MCM) is now available for the above vehicles, which incorporates electronic sensing of the
end stop of the steering column tilt mechanism.
This bulletin provides a revised repair procedure which involves replacing the tilt motor and changing to the improved C/MCM. This action will provide
a more effective repair than that detailed in the Technical Bulletin 10-10, which should now be disregarded.
PARTS INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION
PART NUMBER
QTY
Tilt motor modification kit includes:
JLM 20607
1
- Steering column tilt motor (JLM 20194)
- Column/Mirror Memory Control Module
WARRANTY INFORMATION
FAULT CODE
R.O. NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
TIME ALLOWANCE
TD FD GH
57.91.12
Steering Column tilt motor
0.75 hrs.
- modify
Action
In case of a customer complaint of stuck steering column tilt function on a 1995-97 MY Sedan Range vehicle within the above VIN range, refer to the
following procedure:
Removing Tilt Motor & Column/Mirror Memory Control Module
1.
Move the driver's seat fully rearwards.
2.
Disconnect the battery negative cable.
3.
Remove the 2 screws that secure the steering column lower cowl and remove the cowl for access to the multiplugs.
4.
Disconnect the following multiplugs: instrument rheostat, steering column tilt function, steering column telescope function.
5.
Remove the lower cowl.
WARNING:
Ensure the battery has been disconnected for a minimum of 1 minute before attempting to work on airbag removal.
6.
Turn the steering wheel 90° from the straight ahead position, and completely loosen the accessible bolt securing the airbag module (bolt remains
captive).