Question for Hyundaitech stearingwheel

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by wout345, Jul 13, 2009.

  1. wout345

    wout345 Guest

    Help stearingwheel make knocking veeling wen i turn to the right.
    Hyundai elantra vvt 2 liter 2003
    Is already 4 times repairing in the garage and has the last time a
    modification from the dutch importer but it wont help
    can somebody help me?

    GR.

    Wubje

    Ps, sorry for my English typing
     
    wout345, Jul 13, 2009
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  2. wout345

    hyundaitech Guest

    If coming from outside, it could be any sort of interference with the
    steering rack or tie rod ends. A worn CV joint will make a clicking/
    snapping noise when under load and in turns.

    I've seen a few instances where the intermediate shaft would make a
    muffled clunking noise, but this will typically occur on turns over
    bumps and can also typically be reproduced when not moving just by
    making small amplitude jerks of the steering wheel in either direction.
     
    hyundaitech, Jul 15, 2009
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  3. wout345

    wout345 Guest

    Thanks,

    But evritinge the do will helps for a mound en then it returns. it
    begins whit an soft veeling en then after that it will bee starker
    wen the car is stand still with running engine and then turn the wheel
    to the right you veel it also knocking, and it happens also when driving
    The funniest part is, it happens only to the right
     
    wout345, Jul 15, 2009
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  4. wout345

    hyundaitech Guest

    The car should be checked on a lift for anything contacting the
    components that move when steering. Could be a fender liner
    contacting a tire or even a zip-tie rubbing a rack boot. I even had
    one car where someone decided it would be a good idea to bend the
    retaining tabs on the brake hoses, causing the hose springs to catch
    on the side splash shields when the steering wheel was turned.

    Also, with the car safely in park with emergency brake applied, put
    your head under the dash and turn the wheel back and forth. Does the
    noise seem to be coming from inside? May be the intermediate shaft as
    described above.

    Unfortunately, I won't be able to answer with any certainty because
    this problem could be caused by any number of things. If unable to
    locate the issue yourself, you'll need to find a mechanic qualified to
    do the diagnosis.
     
    hyundaitech, Jul 19, 2009
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