Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Steering column "squeak" and vibration. What to replace in upper column

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Steering column "squeak" and vibration. What to replace in upper column

    Ok. I just replaced all front end suspension items, CA, FCABs, sway links, tie rods, struts, strut mounts, etc. I still have a nasty vibration in the steering wheel and noises coming from the column itself. A sort of squeak when I turn slowly at slow speed.

    The steering coupling is going to be replaced, but Im wondering are there any parts, bushings, etc. in the upper part of the column which needs replacing. Ive looked at RealOEM diagrams and seems there is a plastic bushing, and some other potential culprits for my noise, vibrations issues.

    Any ideas????

    Thanks!!
    sigpic 1987 325is

    #2
    No one...really?

    No know has an idea how to or if you can drop the steering column??
    sigpic 1987 325is

    Comment


      #3
      Dropping the column is kind of a bitch. Squeak is probably either the horn slip ring or the column bushing. Vibration could be a few things....what conditions cause the vibration? Brakes, cornering, speed??

      Project M42 Turbo

      Comment


        #4
        Originally posted by gearheadE30 View Post
        Dropping the column is kind of a bitch. Squeak is probably either the horn slip ring or the column bushing. Vibration could be a few things....what conditions cause the vibration? Brakes, cornering, speed??

        The vibration is probably mostly the steering coupling, lower. The upper seems to vibrate also and the squeak just started couple of days ago. Only at slow speed turning fairly sharply. Nothing changes braking, does not seem to be speed related.

        Im kinda stumped, and pissed cause my new suspension is actually sounding worse than it was. (although it rides much better)
        sigpic 1987 325is

        Comment


          #5
          the squeak is the horn ring, most likely. Remove wheel, add grease.

          I suspect the lower coupling on my own car has taken a shit as well. The symptoms are clunking at low speed and high turning angles, and a shimmy at speed, along with a nice fat dead spot on center. I have new bushings, bearings, ball joints as well so I suspect the lower coupling.

          Last i checked it was like $230 from the dealer.
          --Will

          Comment


            #6
            Originally posted by CarsSuck View Post
            the squeak is the horn ring, most likely. Remove wheel, add grease.

            I suspect the lower coupling on my own car has taken a shit as well. The symptoms are clunking at low speed and high turning angles, and a shimmy at speed, along with a nice fat dead spot on center. I have new bushings, bearings, ball joints as well so I suspect the lower coupling.

            Last i checked it was like $230 from the dealer.

            Ive seen the steering coupling for 126.00 on one of the forum sponsors sites. I think at Pelican its 138 or something.

            I have all new front sus components that you mention as well. Less than 2 weeks old. I hope it only the coupling, not the entire rack that needs replacing.

            Ill try the horn ring. Im thinking of changing steering wheels to a M Tech I soon anyway. But, the shimmy feels like its under the dash, not lower at the coupling. Im going replace it and hope that takes care of the shimmy.
            sigpic 1987 325is

            Comment

            Working...
            X