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03-21-2008, 04:15 PM
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TampaBay Vettes
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Location: Tampa, Florida
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Name : Jim Kill
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97 and 03
My 1997 locked up in the driveway and Ferman came over and fixed it.
When I got the new 2003 "Zee", it was the first thing I did to the car, was to install the by-pass. It good advice to all "C5" owner's to have the CLB installed today.
THEN GET INTO THE SERIOUS MODS!!!!
JIM
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03-21-2008, 05:43 PM
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Internet Sanitation Engineer
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Crawfordville, FL
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Name : Rich Zuchowski
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I actually bought a CLB a while back and when changing out my shifter, looked to tackle the install of this thing. Looked like a real pain in the butt to me, as I just couldn't figure out how to get my fingers to that plug. So I just held onto it and took it down to AntiVenom to let Greg do it.
I figured he could do it in 10 minutes, taking time to drink a coke at the same time. But he couldn't get it to work and figured it was defective. Tried another one he had at the shop, and that one wouldn't work either.
So I'm still waiting for the opportunity to have Greg put one in when I happen to be down that way and he has one in stock. Hopefully my steering wheel won't lock up on me in the meantime.....
I wasn't willing to do the GM mod because the first one needed to reflash the PCM and all that really did was to cut fuel delivery if the signal said the column was still locked and the car was moving more than 2 miles per hour. Thanks GM! That really helped! I believe the latest recall actually removes the lock plate from the steering column, but I haven't had that done. Guess I was waiting for feedback from others who had it done first. Not really a good idea being the first on your block with some things......
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03-22-2008, 12:31 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Originally Posted by spiceman
Needless to say, mine's on the way (CLB) . Damn if this isn't a scary thing to have happened. LMAO. Just glad my other C5 doesn't have this problem.
(very late 2001) Wife say's she'll change mine out for me......yea right!!!
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My 02 locked several times (with the GM fix-computer was never touched)....so I would not be too sure. I now have the CLB.
I think all C5's and some C6's have this issue
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03-22-2008, 10:27 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Heathrow Florida
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Thanks Yellow,.....you've just changed my mind
As so far as the wife's 2001.
My CLP just came via UPS. will keep ya all advised how the install goes.
But for sure will change out the the 2001 as well.
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03-22-2008, 05:02 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Heathrow Florida
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NO GO folk's
Installed the by pass CLP and steering column still locked.
Went to 97vette.com for further instruction's, nothing worked.
Pulled fuse 25, cancelled the Service Locked Column, and the Remove Key 10 seconds. But Column still locked.
Pulled fuse 25 and 29............waited a couple minutes, reinserted fuses put key in started the car, column still locked.
Started car, while running pulled fuse 25 let electric pump run out gas. Turned ignition off, reinserted fuse 25, turned ignition back to ON position..........Column still locked.
Ran all codes, cleared computer banks..........disconnected Battery for 5 minutes...............reconnected battery............turned ignition to ON, column still locked.
Haven't given up yet.....will disconnect BCM and report back.
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03-23-2008, 01:59 AM
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Internet Sanitation Engineer
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Name : Rich Zuchowski
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I don't think the CLB fixes a locked column, only prevents it from happening.
I've heard that people have been successful getting it free by jerking the wheel violently left and right to free up the mechanism. Do that with the key OUT. I believe they were probably pissed at the time, and surprised when that worked......
But evidently it HAS worked for a number of people.
Also, in some cases the battery being weak has caused the problem, and replacing the battery fixed the problem.
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03-23-2008, 09:19 AM
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Corvette,GM Classic Freak
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Vero Beach FL/Old Fort NC
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Name : I'm Not Post'n in BOI
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Originally Posted by Rich Z
Also, in some cases the battery being weak has caused the problem, and replacing the battery fixed the problem.
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Worked on mine about 30,000 miles ago!! Had the recall done at about 18,000 miles,Column Locked at about 23,000 with a bad battery!!!Replaced the battery and All was well!! 52,500 miles now,haven't had any problems!!
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03-23-2008, 02:00 PM
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Internet Sanitation Engineer
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Location: Crawfordville, FL
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Name : Rich Zuchowski
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I've had a number of battery problems lately and so far (knock on wood) have not had the column lock problem. Generally, what I do is to not even touch the steering wheel after I pull the ignition key or before I start the car. Not sure if that helps, but my thinking is that it would help PREVENT a jammed mechanism if I don't move the steering wheel while it is engaged.
I use an aftermarket steering wheel lock which I always engage before I shut off the ignition, then unlock after the car is started.
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03-24-2008, 10:12 AM
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This place cracks me up
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rich Z
I don't think the CLB fixes a locked column, only prevents it from happening.
I've heard that people have been successful getting it free by jerking the wheel violently left and right to free up the mechanism. Do that with the key OUT. I believe they were probably pissed at the time, and surprised when that worked......
But evidently it HAS worked for a number of people.
Also, in some cases the battery being weak has caused the problem, and replacing the battery fixed the problem.
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actually it will unlock a locked column....and it will never lock up again.....8 years on my 99 since the install and no issues since. Did the 02 last year and a week later I got the Sevice Column Lock message...without the CLB I am sure it would have locked up.
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03-24-2008, 10:15 AM
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This place cracks me up
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Quote:
Originally Posted by spiceman
Installed the by pass CLP and steering column still locked.
Went to 97vette.com for further instruction's, nothing worked.
Pulled fuse 25, cancelled the Service Locked Column, and the Remove Key 10 seconds. But Column still locked.
Pulled fuse 25 and 29............waited a couple minutes, reinserted fuses put key in started the car, column still locked.
Started car, while running pulled fuse 25 let electric pump run out gas. Turned ignition off, reinserted fuse 25, turned ignition back to ON position..........Column still locked.
Ran all codes, cleared computer banks..........disconnected Battery for 5 minutes...............reconnected battery............turned ignition to ON, column still locked.
Haven't given up yet.....will disconnect BCM and report back.
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did you use the adaptor to power the column lock and unlock it?? You must unlock it first by applying power. I know if you don't follow procedure it won't work. I have an adaptor if you didn't get one. If all else fails there is tons of info on the other board but I have never heard of anyone NOT getting their column unlocked with a CLB....but there is always a first.
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