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  2. Steering column - Wikipedia

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    A steering column may also perform the following secondary functions: energy dissipation management in the event of a frontal collision; provide mounting for: the multi-function switch, column lock, column wiring, column shroud(s), transmission gear selector, gauges or other instruments as well as the electro motor and gear units found in EPAS and SbW systems;

  3. Steering linkage - Wikipedia

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    The steering linkage which connects the steering gearbox to the front wheels consists of a number of rods. These rods are connected with a socket arrangement similar to a ball joint, called a tie rod end, allowing the linkage to move back and forth freely so that the steering effort will not interfere with the vehicles up-and-down motion as the ...

  4. Car controls - Wikipedia

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    In the Ford Model T, the standing pedals control the two forward gears (left pedal), reverse (center pedal), and the brake (right pedal).The steering-column levers control ignition timing (left) and the throttle (right).

  5. List of Ford factories - Wikipedia

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    Indianapolis Steering Systems Plant Indianapolis, IN: U.S. 1957–2011, demolished in 2017 Steering columns, Steering gears Spun off as part of Visteon in 2000. Taken back by Ford in 2005 as part of Automotive Components Holdings LLC. Closed in 2011. Demolished in 2017. Industrias Chilenas de Automotores SA (Chilemotores) Arica: Chile: Closed c ...

  6. Steering wheel - Wikipedia

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    Ford Thunderbird steering column "swung" to right. A swing-away steering column was introduced in the 1961 Ford Thunderbird and made available on other Ford products during the 1960s. The swing-away steering wheel allowed the steering wheel to move 9 inches (229 mm) to the right when the transmission selector was in the "park" position to make ...

  7. Ford Mustang - Wikipedia

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    When the Mustang was selected as the 1979 Official Indianapolis 500 Pace Car, Ford also marketed replica models, and its special body-appearance parts were adapted by the Cobra package for 1980–81. 1982 marked the return of the Mustang GT (replacing the Cobra) which used a specially-modified high-output 302 cu in (4.9 L) engine.