ChatterBank2 mins ago
My steering sounds as though I am twisting a spring
When I am stationary and I turn the wheel slightly left or right, it sounds as though a spring is being pinged. When I open the window the noise appears to be coming from the rack itself inside, rather than outside, the car.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Cal
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Cal
Answers
I would check the suspension coil spring. The spring twists in the seatings when wheels are turned.
11:11 Fri 11th Dec 2009
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Avoid turning the steering wheel while stationary as much as possible.
Before power assisted steering was fitted as standard, turning the wheels while stationary required considerable force on the steering wheel. Now it is possible for the most dainty of drivers to turn the wheels lock to lock. However do this too often and you will need a new steering rack. The enormous force that the driver had to apply to the steering wheel to turn the road wheels while stationary, is now being applied by the power assistance, wrecking the steering rack.
Before power assisted steering was fitted as standard, turning the wheels while stationary required considerable force on the steering wheel. Now it is possible for the most dainty of drivers to turn the wheels lock to lock. However do this too often and you will need a new steering rack. The enormous force that the driver had to apply to the steering wheel to turn the road wheels while stationary, is now being applied by the power assistance, wrecking the steering rack.
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Hi, Jack the car up if possible & see if the noise is still there, if not it will not be your rack, the car when on the ground is under pressure with road contact, most racks on cars are non serviciable apart from the bellows, you can insert grease into these but its a messy job, Is there oil in the resoviour? is the P.S.Belt (If you have one tight? is there a leak on the system causing an air lock?
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