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Steering System and NVH

NOTE: NVH  symptoms should be identified using the diagnostic tools that are available. For a list of these tools, an explanation of their uses and a glossary of common terms, refer to NOISE, VIBRATION & HARSHNESS . Since it is possible any one of multiple systems may be the cause of a symptom, it may be necessary to use a process of elimination type diagnostic approach to pinpoint the responsible system. If this is not the causal system for the symptom, refer back to NOISE, VIBRATION & HARSHNESS for the next likely system and continue diagnostics.

Select a symptom to see recommended actions 

Message center displays POWER STEERING ASSIST FAULT

Possible Source Action
  • DTCs present in the PSCM
GO to PINPOINT TEST KC 

Message center displays SERVICE POWER STEERING

Possible Source Action
  • DTCs present in the PSCM
GO to PINPOINT TEST KC 

Message center displays SERVICE POWER STEERING NOW

Possible Source Action
  • DTCs present in the PSCM
GO to KNOWN CONCERNS 

Excessive steering wheel play.

Possible Source Action
  • Steering column shaft/U-joints
  • Steering linkage
  • Steering gear internal failure.
GO to PINPOINT TEST G 

Lack of assist or inconsistent assist

Possible Source Action
  • Fuse(s)
  • Wiring, terminals or connectors.
  • Suspension components
  • Steering gear internal failure.
  • Inner tie rods
  • Outer tie rods
GO to PINPOINT TEST I 

NO communication with the PSCM.

Possible Source Action
  • Fuse(s)
  • Wiring, terminals or connectors.
  • High-speed communication area network (HS-CAN) bus
  • Steering gear
REFER to COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK to diagnose the no communication concern.

Poor returnability/sticky steering

Possible Source Action
  • Binding lower steering column shaft coupling/U-joint
  • Loose, worn or damaged steering linkage
  • Binding suspension components
  • Binding steering gear
  • Binding steering gear bearing(s)
  • Binding steering column shaft dash panel seal
  • Alignment/suspension
GO to PINPOINT TEST I 

Steering system pull/drift/wander

Possible Source Action
  • Alignment
  • Tire(s)
  • Suspension components
  • Steering column shaft/U-joints
  • Steering column
  • Steering gear mounts
  • Steering gear
GO to PINPOINT TEST H 

Feedback (rattle, chuckle or knocking noise) - roughness is felt in the steering wheel when driven over rough surfaces

Possible Source Action
  • Steering column shaft/coupling bolts are loose.
  • TIGHTEN the bolts to specification.
  • REFER to SPECIFICATIONS .
  • Steering column shaft/coupling joints damaged or worn.
  • INSTALL a new steering column shaft.
  • REFER to STEERING COLUMN SHAFT --> .
  • Loose, damaged or worn tie-rod ends
GO to PINPOINT TEST J 
  • Damaged steering gear bellows boots
GO to PINPOINT TEST K 
  • Steering gear insulators or mounting bolts loose or damaged
  • TIGHTEN the bolts to specification or INSTALL new bolts as necessary.
  • REFER to SPECIFICATIONS .
  • If the steering gear insulators are damaged or missing, INSTALL a new EPAS gear.
  • REFER to STEERING GEAR --> .

Grinding noise or gravely feel

Possible Source Action
  • Damaged steering gear bellows boots
GO to PINPOINT TEST K 

Shimmy

Possible Source Action
  • Loose, damaged or worn tie-rod ends
GO to PINPOINT TEST J 

Steering column squeaks, clicks or grinds.

Possible Source Action
  • Loose or misaligned steering column shrouds.
  • TIGHTEN the steering column shroud screws.
  • Steering wheel rubbing against steering column shrouds.
  • ALIGN the steering column shrouds.

Steering gear clunk occurs only while cornering over a bump (can be temperature sensitive).

Possible Source Action
  • Steering gear insulators or mounting bolts loose or damaged
  • TIGHTEN the bolts to specification or INSTALL new bolts as necessary.
  • Steering gear has reached the end of travel and is contacting the steering stops.
  • COMPARE to other EPAS vehicles. If the noise is excessive, INSPECT the outer tie-rods and suspension ball joints. TIGHTEN or INSTALL new as necessary.

Steering wheel is off center.

Possible Source Action
  • Alignment
  • Steering gear
GO to PINPOINT TEST H 

Whirring or whine noise that gets louder with increased steering wheel speed.

Possible Source Action
  • Grounded or loose steering column shaft dash panel seal.
  • REPAIR or INSTALL a new dash panel seal as necessary.
  • REFER to STEERING COLUMN SHAFT --> .
  • Steering gear
  • COMPARE to other EPAS equipped vehicles. If the noise is excessive, INSTALL a new EPAS gear.
  • REFER to STEERING GEAR --> .