'00 Grand Cherokee Steering Column noise
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Re: '00 Grand Cherokee Steering Column noise
"DorkyGrin" <DorkyGrin@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Drove it, it moans when turning the steering wheel the the
> left. I could hear it just turning the wheel to the left while
> sitting. Turning to the right doesn't seem to make the noise.
>
"Moans" usually means power steering problems. Check the fluid level,
just in case.
Cheers,
Earle
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> Drove it, it moans when turning the steering wheel the the
> left. I could hear it just turning the wheel to the left while
> sitting. Turning to the right doesn't seem to make the noise.
>
"Moans" usually means power steering problems. Check the fluid level,
just in case.
Cheers,
Earle
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Re: '00 Grand Cherokee Steering Column noise
DorkyGrin wrote:
> Drove it, it moans when turning the steering wheel the the left. I
> could hear it just turning the wheel to the left while sitting.
> Turning to the right doesn't seem to make the noise.
First check for low fluid level.
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DougW
> Drove it, it moans when turning the steering wheel the the left. I
> could hear it just turning the wheel to the left while sitting.
> Turning to the right doesn't seem to make the noise.
First check for low fluid level.
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DougW
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Re: '00 Grand Cherokee Steering Column noise
DorkyGrin wrote:
> Drove it, it moans when turning the steering wheel the the left. I
> could hear it just turning the wheel to the left while sitting.
> Turning to the right doesn't seem to make the noise.
First check for low fluid level.
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DougW
> Drove it, it moans when turning the steering wheel the the left. I
> could hear it just turning the wheel to the left while sitting.
> Turning to the right doesn't seem to make the noise.
First check for low fluid level.
--
DougW
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Re: '00 Grand Cherokee Steering Column noise
DorkyGrin wrote:
> 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo V8. 141,000 miles.
>
> I'm getting a noise in the steering column on turns at low speed. Can
> hear it in the mornings backing up/turning out of the garage. It
> happens only during turns. I can describe it as a rubbing noise,
> maybe a squeal. Kind of like rubber against metal. Doesn't sound or
> feel like anything grinding or catching or getting ready to break. Any
> ideas? Thanks
Something from this list?
http://www.wjjeeps.com/tsb.htm#STEERING
I would use the squeal instead of TSB's wording. Mine had squeal and
tick, TSB's 1900301a, 1900502 and 1900303 have been applied. The tick
sound went away, squel is randomly still there. To less extend after
1900502 was applied.
Marko
> 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo V8. 141,000 miles.
>
> I'm getting a noise in the steering column on turns at low speed. Can
> hear it in the mornings backing up/turning out of the garage. It
> happens only during turns. I can describe it as a rubbing noise,
> maybe a squeal. Kind of like rubber against metal. Doesn't sound or
> feel like anything grinding or catching or getting ready to break. Any
> ideas? Thanks
Something from this list?
http://www.wjjeeps.com/tsb.htm#STEERING
I would use the squeal instead of TSB's wording. Mine had squeal and
tick, TSB's 1900301a, 1900502 and 1900303 have been applied. The tick
sound went away, squel is randomly still there. To less extend after
1900502 was applied.
Marko
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Re: '00 Grand Cherokee Steering Column noise
DorkyGrin wrote:
> 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo V8. 141,000 miles.
>
> I'm getting a noise in the steering column on turns at low speed. Can
> hear it in the mornings backing up/turning out of the garage. It
> happens only during turns. I can describe it as a rubbing noise,
> maybe a squeal. Kind of like rubber against metal. Doesn't sound or
> feel like anything grinding or catching or getting ready to break. Any
> ideas? Thanks
Something from this list?
http://www.wjjeeps.com/tsb.htm#STEERING
I would use the squeal instead of TSB's wording. Mine had squeal and
tick, TSB's 1900301a, 1900502 and 1900303 have been applied. The tick
sound went away, squel is randomly still there. To less extend after
1900502 was applied.
Marko
> 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo V8. 141,000 miles.
>
> I'm getting a noise in the steering column on turns at low speed. Can
> hear it in the mornings backing up/turning out of the garage. It
> happens only during turns. I can describe it as a rubbing noise,
> maybe a squeal. Kind of like rubber against metal. Doesn't sound or
> feel like anything grinding or catching or getting ready to break. Any
> ideas? Thanks
Something from this list?
http://www.wjjeeps.com/tsb.htm#STEERING
I would use the squeal instead of TSB's wording. Mine had squeal and
tick, TSB's 1900301a, 1900502 and 1900303 have been applied. The tick
sound went away, squel is randomly still there. To less extend after
1900502 was applied.
Marko
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