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Old 01-28-2009, 10:03 AM   #1
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Telescopic Steering Column?

I thought I saw on like the ordering workbook or something that the Camaro has a telescopic steering column.

For those of you that have sat in one of the "production" models at the auto shows do you have any details and/or pics of how it works?
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Old 01-28-2009, 10:07 AM   #2
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I believe you are correct - it will have a manual tilt and telescoping column. I believe there will be a level that will allow one to lock and unlock the column to allow adjustments.
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Old 01-28-2009, 10:16 AM   #3
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I thought I saw on like the ordering workbook or something that the Camaro has a telescopic steering column.

For those of you that have sat in one of the "production" models at the auto shows do you have any details and/or pics of how it works?
There's a lever on the left side of the steering column. Push the lever down, adjust the wheel to your liking, then push the lever back into place to lock the position.
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Old 01-28-2009, 10:16 AM   #4
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Yep, steering wheel has full range of movements.

http://www.gm.ca/static/english/vehi...tml?fdl=camaro

after link go to Cars>Camaro>multimedia>watch the sixth video!!!

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Old 01-28-2009, 11:08 AM   #5
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I've had nothing but trouble with telescoping steering wheels.. Wish it was a normal tilt only one..
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The only problem with that is that some people (really tall or super short) really benefit from the telescopic motion.
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This is news to me and have never seen a telescoping steering wheel. I am intrigued by it to say the least, but not sure if I would like it. Does any current vehicles have this?

Just missed the link above, will have to take a look.
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Old 01-28-2009, 11:29 AM   #8
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This is news to me and have never seen a telescoping steering wheel. I am intrigued by it to say the least, but not sure if I would like it. Does any current vehicles have this?

Just missed the link above, will have to take a look.

My 2006 G6 GTP does.
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Old 01-28-2009, 11:42 AM   #9
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I actually had my telescoping steering column become loose in my Pontiac G6 and I had to have it towed to the factory since it was unsafe to drive.. I don;t know how common this problem is so I may be the only one..

On a side note, if the Camaro wheel will be the same as the Vette's where it will have soft stops, however if it does, you might have to do this if the seat control module needs replacement or is reset. Note I didn't have the problem below however I just did a quick search. There aren't any forums dedicated to G6 owners so I'm sure it will be hard to find others with problems or story's about telescoping steering wheels and their G6's..

http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-g...wont-move.html

Telescoping Steering Column Calibration

Telescoping Soft Stops

After replacement of the seat control module, it is necessary to program the telescoping soft stops. Each soft stop is a programmable end of travel that is set approximately 1.3 cm (0.5 inch) from the mechanical end of travel. The steering column has a soft stop set at each end of the telescoping in/out movement. The system uses soft stops to prevent wear on the system by ensuring that the steering column movement stops before it reaches its mechanical end of travel in any direction. The soft stops are initially programmed at the factory. The stop positions may be reprogrammed, which is necessary any time the seat control module is replaced, as described in the following procedure.

Telescoping Soft Stop Programming Procedure

1] Turn ignition to ON, leaving the engine off.

2] To set the telescoping in soft stop, press the telescoping COLUMN IN switch at least eight times or until the column moves.

3] Press the telescoping COLUMN IN switch and hold the switch until the column travels all the way in, and continue to hold the switch about a second after motion stops at the mechanical end of travel. The soft stop for the column in position is now set. The seat control module automatically goes back to the normal mode of operation.

4] Repeat steps 2 and 3, using the COLUMN OUT switch, to set the column out position soft stop
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This is news to me and have never seen a telescoping steering wheel. I am intrigued by it to say the least, but not sure if I would like it. Does any current vehicles have this?

Just missed the link above, will have to take a look.
Yup. My '07 Chevy Malibu LS has it.
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I am thrilled about having this feature. I can't find a comfortable position in most cars without a telescoping steering wheel. In fact I wouldn't have ordered this car without it.
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I actually had my telescoping steering column become loose in my Pontiac G6 and I had to have it towed to the factory since it was unsafe to drive.. I don;t know how common this problem is so I may be the only one..

On a side note, if the Camaro wheel will be the same as the Vette's where it will have soft stops, however if it does, you might have to do this if the seat control module needs replacement or is reset. Note I didn't have the problem below however I just did a quick search. There aren't any forums dedicated to G6 owners so I'm sure it will be hard to find others with problems or story's about telescoping steering wheels and their G6's..

http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-g...wont-move.html

Telescoping Steering Column Calibration

Telescoping Soft Stops

After replacement of the seat control module, it is necessary to program the telescoping soft stops. Each soft stop is a programmable end of travel that is set approximately 1.3 cm (0.5 inch) from the mechanical end of travel. The steering column has a soft stop set at each end of the telescoping in/out movement. The system uses soft stops to prevent wear on the system by ensuring that the steering column movement stops before it reaches its mechanical end of travel in any direction. The soft stops are initially programmed at the factory. The stop positions may be reprogrammed, which is necessary any time the seat control module is replaced, as described in the following procedure.

Telescoping Soft Stop Programming Procedure

1] Turn ignition to ON, leaving the engine off.

2] To set the telescoping in soft stop, press the telescoping COLUMN IN switch at least eight times or until the column moves.

3] Press the telescoping COLUMN IN switch and hold the switch until the column travels all the way in, and continue to hold the switch about a second after motion stops at the mechanical end of travel. The soft stop for the column in position is now set. The seat control module automatically goes back to the normal mode of operation.

4] Repeat steps 2 and 3, using the COLUMN OUT switch, to set the column out position soft stop
The steering column on the Camaro will be a mechanical, manually operated lever only, it will not be power operated, and there will not be an option for power operated column.

For those who are unfamiliar with tilt/telescopic steering columns, GM has (finally, after all these years) adopted the Japanese and European model of free moving rake and scope. Most if not all of you are familiar with the old GM "tilt wheel" that had 6 pre-set notches that you had to choose, and no scope (although Cadillacs did have a telescopic wheel in the 1980's untill they had to start putting airbags in, then their old telescopic wheel design was impossible to incorporate to a wheel with an airbag fitted hub).

The benefits of a free moving rake and scope is that you can have the wheel and column adjust to any driver of any stature. Unlike the old Cadillac telescopic feature, the entire column scopes in and out, moving with it the ignition hole and all the column mounted controls and functions.

Japanese and European manufacturers have been using this design since the 70's, and it's one of the reasons they always got high marks for interior ergonomics.

GM is using it more and more in the last few years, and will fit all of their cars with it now. It's a very good design.

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Yep, steering wheel has full range of movements.

http://www.gm.ca/static/english/vehi...tml?fdl=camaro

after link go to Cars>Camaro>multimedia>watch the sixth video!!!

After you watch that video watch all of the rest

Comments on the video go to this thread

http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showth...hlight=milford
Nice site c_c. Never saw it before.

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The steering column on the Camaro will be a mechanical, manually operated lever only, it will not be power operated, and there will not be an option for power operated column.

GM is using it more and more in the last few years, and will fit all of their cars with it now. It's a very good design.

There you go, manual.

I spent a lot of money on a Corvette to get the 3LT package to include the telescoping wheel.

Difference between OK driving position, and PERFECT driving position.
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