A: To remove the steering column, start by parking the vehicle with the wheels straight ahead and disconnecting the battery's negative terminal. Disable the airbag system and then remove the Steering Wheel and steering column covers. Next, remove the clockspring/multi-function switch assembly and the knee bolster. Disconnect the electrical connector for the shift interlock solenoid from the ignition lock cylinder and the electrical connectors from the Electronic Power Steering (EPS) unit. Mark the relationship of the steering column shaft to the intermediate shaft and remove the pinch bolt. Disconnect any other electrical connectors that may interfere with removal. Finally, remove the steering column mounting fasteners and guide the column out from the instrument panel. To install the steering column, guide it back into position, aligning the steering shaft with the intermediate shaft using the marked relationship. Install the mounting fasteners and tighten them to the proper torque specifications. Install the pinch bolt and tighten it to the proper torque specifications. The remaining steps of the installation are the reverse of the removal procedure.