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i'm gettin a sound/feel kinda like a dry rubber groan when turning the wheel ESPECIALLY left, and it's not under the car but rather inside it and I've sprayed lube onto and into the colum at the bottom outside in the engine compartment where the shaft exits and no good. still noise.
any thoughts before i attack this??
25 MPG with the hubs locked in aint too bad huh!!!???!!!
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no bags, 91 and yes pennsylvania snow roads.
great idea i do have and use a stethoscope regularly but forget how to work on my own things haha..
i'll let you all know what i find ater this big storm blows itsel out.
can't wait for 6-10 inches of snow to play
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My steering wheel made noise, so I took the cover off and put a very small amount of grease on the sliding copper traces (I think it was the traces. It's been a while). Now it's nice and quiet. You just need to be careful that you don't disrupt the conductivity of the sliders.
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yes, mine too did that, the horn contact rings,, made noise. i used, silicon grease same as o-ring grease sold over counter
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thanks guys.. i'll look at it when the weather breaks!! too cold for old guy like me now