What are the GM accessory assist steps for?

What are the GM accessory assist steps for?

The GM Accessory Assist Steps available on 2014-2019 Silverado, Sierra; and 2015-2019 Tahoe, Suburban, Yukon, Colorado and Canyon models help make it easier to get in and out of the vehicle. Installation of the Assist Steps requires using the included brackets and mounting hardware and securing to the vehicle underbody. (Fig.

How are assist steps installed on a car?

Installation of the Assist Steps requires using the included brackets and mounting hardware and securing to the vehicle underbody. (Fig. 14) Here are a few tips to ensure a successful installation. One of the keys to successful installation of the Assist Steps is verifying fastener torque to the proper specification.

What should I do if my assist steps are loose?

One of the keys to successful installation of the Assist Steps is verifying fastener torque to the proper specification. Warranty claims for the Assist Steps being loose or a noise heard during vehicle operation often will identify that the bracket bolts were not tightened properly or that the brackets were not properly aligned during installation.

The GM Accessory Assist Steps available on 2014-2019 Silverado, Sierra; and 2015-2019 Tahoe, Suburban, Yukon, Colorado and Canyon models help make it easier to get in and out of the vehicle. Installation of the Assist Steps requires using the included brackets and mounting hardware and securing to the vehicle underbody. (Fig.

Installation of the Assist Steps requires using the included brackets and mounting hardware and securing to the vehicle underbody. (Fig. 14) Here are a few tips to ensure a successful installation. One of the keys to successful installation of the Assist Steps is verifying fastener torque to the proper specification.

One of the keys to successful installation of the Assist Steps is verifying fastener torque to the proper specification. Warranty claims for the Assist Steps being loose or a noise heard during vehicle operation often will identify that the bracket bolts were not tightened properly or that the brackets were not properly aligned during installation.