Noun
(automotive) a column originating in the dashboard and ending at the steering wheel
(aviation) a column ending in the flight yoke, whose manipulation allows for the control of pitch
Source: en.wiktionary.orgDetail improvements, such as a new dashboard and a steering column shift, embellished the Kapitän line in May 1950. Source: Internet
Another welcome change is the fact Nissan has moved the paddle shifters from the steering column to the redesigned steering wheel, which means you can keep your hands on the wheel at all times. Source: Internet
Both used a Bendix electric vacuum shift mechanism, with no mechanical linkage to the steering column shift lever. Source: Internet
The steering column tilts and telescopes electrically, in concert with the brightly polished instrument cluster. Source: Internet
The 1998 Frontier is designed with hood buckling creases, front crumple zone, pipe-style side-door guard beams, energy-absorbing steering column and 3-point ALR/ELR seat belt system (front passenger only). Source: Internet
Instead, there is now a small touch-sensitive area to the left of the steering column that sets things in motion while adhering to Porsche’s Le Mans-inspired tradition. Source: Internet