Slight click/clunk from steering column!!
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I dont know if anyone else has experienced this but ive noticed a slight click in the steering column under certain conditions.
The feeling is almost like the steering rack is loose in its bushing and as the car pulls away and the wieght is transferred off the front axles to the rear, tension is lifted and the rack clicks slightly. Same thing happens sometimes if i turn slowly out of a junction under light acceleration. You get a low level click as you put down some power.
Im thinking rack bushing or similar area. Control arms were only done about 10k ago so im hoping its not them on thier way out already.
Anyone else had this with any E60/61 model?
The feeling is almost like the steering rack is loose in its bushing and as the car pulls away and the wieght is transferred off the front axles to the rear, tension is lifted and the rack clicks slightly. Same thing happens sometimes if i turn slowly out of a junction under light acceleration. You get a low level click as you put down some power.
Im thinking rack bushing or similar area. Control arms were only done about 10k ago so im hoping its not them on thier way out already.
Anyone else had this with any E60/61 model?
Hi I get exactly this on my E63. It is very annoying. From my reading elsewhere, I believe this is a fault with the steering rack and a problem on early E63s. Rather than replacing the rack, I am having the existing rack examined and refurbed if necessary by Kiley & Clinton (see post on remanufactured steering racks a page earlier).
This is happening tomorrow. Fingers crossed. Will keep you posted.
This is happening tomorrow. Fingers crossed. Will keep you posted.
Contigo said:
Yep felt this once and that annoying grind/whirr noise at full lock. Is that some fluid i need to change at next service?
If you're getting that grinding noise from the diff on full lock then you can have the oil changed. It's not doing your diff any harm but the noise is worrying. Ask for the FM Booster oil to be added instead of the standard syrup. And remember to remind them every time it goes for a service incase they fit the OEM stuff again.Little update on the knock. Scotthall's workshop found 2 areas where a noise was coming from. The first area, which was fixed without the need for a roadtest was a lower strut brace which had come loose. The brace was retorqued and that particular noise has gone. Apparently this is pretty common according to the service bod.
The second noise is still there but due to the heavy rain today the tech hasnt been able to take the car out to pinpoint where the noise is coming from. It'll be dry tomorrow so hopefully i'll hear more.
They are aware of the more common areas that cause these knocks so i just need to leave it in their capable hands.
The second noise is still there but due to the heavy rain today the tech hasnt been able to take the car out to pinpoint where the noise is coming from. It'll be dry tomorrow so hopefully i'll hear more.
They are aware of the more common areas that cause these knocks so i just need to leave it in their capable hands.
The adjustment / refurb of my steering rack solved my clicking/clunking noise almost completely. Kiley and Clinton did a great job - transformed the steering action. It's not perfect like a new rack would be, but good enough for me...and I'm pretty picky about things like this.
OP - I admire the way you worked into your thread a picture of a whale in a swimming pool. Most excellent.
OP - I admire the way you worked into your thread a picture of a whale in a swimming pool. Most excellent.
simonpieman said:
The adjustment / refurb of my steering rack solved my clicking/clunking noise almost completely. Kiley and Clinton did a great job - transformed the steering action. It's not perfect like a new rack would be, but good enough for me...and I'm pretty picky about things like this.
OP - I admire the way you worked into your thread a picture of a whale in a swimming pool. Most excellent.
OP - I admire the way you worked into your thread a picture of a whale in a swimming pool. Most excellent.

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