Steering wheel "squalk" on cold mornings
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From: High Point, NC (Buckeye transplant)
Steering wheel "squalk" on cold mornings
It's been too cold and I haven't had time on the weekends to go tearing into things, but was wondering if anyone else has this annoying sound from their steering column? When I turn the wheel I get a squalking sound which almost sounds like rubber being stretched.
I'm sure it's an easy fix, but wanted to see if anyone has tackled it yet.
I'm sure it's an easy fix, but wanted to see if anyone has tackled it yet.
#3
Mine does, every once in a while when it is super cold, just for the first minute...
mine sounds like a squeek, or high chirp though.
its been -5 to -10 in the mornings this week...
I haven't checked my power steering, but even when it squeeks for a minute or two when i start er up, i haven't noticed difficulty in turning....
I will check the fluid though when i get home.
mine sounds like a squeek, or high chirp though.
its been -5 to -10 in the mornings this week...
I haven't checked my power steering, but even when it squeeks for a minute or two when i start er up, i haven't noticed difficulty in turning....
I will check the fluid though when i get home.
#4
Originally posted by DSP
Mine does, every once in a while when it is super cold, just for the first minute...
mine sounds like a squeek, or high chirp though.
its been -5 to -10 in the mornings this week...
I haven't checked my power steering, but even when it squeeks for a minute or two when i start er up, i haven't noticed difficulty in turning....
I will check the fluid though when i get home.
Mine does, every once in a while when it is super cold, just for the first minute...
mine sounds like a squeek, or high chirp though.
its been -5 to -10 in the mornings this week...
I haven't checked my power steering, but even when it squeeks for a minute or two when i start er up, i haven't noticed difficulty in turning....
I will check the fluid though when i get home.
#6
Originally posted by Beachrunner
So, what if my fluid is full? I think I may spray some WD-40 in there.
So, what if my fluid is full? I think I may spray some WD-40 in there.
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