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stearing noise

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stearing noise

Post by big vitara »

hi all,

i have a noise when i turn the steering wheel when the car is stationary or moveing slowly. iv got a 92 jx vitara.

there hasnt been a change in the feel of the car on the road but theis noise started last saturday and it is realy giving me the shits!

thanks in advance.

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Post by Goatse.AJ »

Please explain?


What sorta noise?
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Post by big vitara »

sorry for lack of info.

it is a screaching noise, it sounds like it is in the steering collum. you somtimes hear it on old cars when they are at full lock.

hope that explains better. :?
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Post by =SKB= »

Is it a power steering setup? Some cars can shudder when stationary and turning the wheels close to full lock. Or maybe the belt itself?
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Post by cj »

It 'll be lack of lubrication in the steering column. I've had it on a couple of Vitara's and it's not that uncommon. Doesn't seem to be a problem One person drilled a small hole and sprayed in motorcycle chain lube and that seemed to fix it. Another rckoned that there was a support bushing where it goes through the firewall that needs a good spray. Replacing the bushing with a sealed bearing is supposed to be a permanent fix. I haven't tried these myself as it hasn't been that bad yet.
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Post by big vitara »

that description seems to fit the noise.

thanks for the help
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