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I have a 1998 S70 with 105K miles on it. For some reason about 2 month back my car had developed a strange noise that comes behind the steering wheel in the steering column. It is a scweeking noise when I trun the steering. I checked and I have my steering fluid level at right level. Interestingly enough when I added a bit more steering fluid the noise deappeared for a little while. Also when the noise re- appeared again, I just sprayed WD40 (lubricant) between the steering wheel and steering column and it worked for a while too. Any idea what might be the cause of this noise and how to diagnose it? |
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Henry n wrote: I have a 1998 S70 with 105K miles on it. For some reason about 2 month back my car had developed a strange noise that comes behind the steering wheel in the steering column. It is a scweeking noise when I trun the steering. I checked and I have my steering fluid level at right level. Interestingly enough when I added a bit more steering fluid the noise deappeared for a little while. Also when the noise re- appeared again, I just sprayed WD40 (lubricant) between the steering wheel and steering column and it worked for a while too. Any idea what might be the cause of this noise and how to diagnose it? I had this in my 740 and found the hose to the boost gauge was rubbing on the shaft under the dash. Could also be the bearing there, WD-40 is worthless as a lubricant, pick up a spray can of lithium grease, teflon, etc, something that leaves a film of lubricant. |
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On Jan 5, 11:10*am, James Sweet <jamesswe... (AT) trashmail (DOT) net> wrote: Henry n wrote: I have a 1998 S70 with 105K miles on it. For some reason about 2 month back my car had developed a strange noise that comes behind the steering wheel in the steering column. It is a scweeking noise when I trun the steering. I checked and I have my steering fluid level at right level. Interestingly enough when I added a bit more steering fluid the noise deappeared for a little while. Also when the noise re- appeared again, I just sprayed WD40 (lubricant) between the steering wheel and steering column and it worked for a while too. Any idea what might be the cause of this noise and how to diagnose it? I had this in my 740 and found the hose to the boost gauge was rubbing on the shaft under the dash. Could also be the bearing there, WD-40 is worthless as a lubricant, pick up a spray can of lithium grease, teflon, etc, something that leaves a film of lubricant. Thank you James, I'll try lithium grease and see weather the noise disappears for a longer while. There is a semitrasparent plastic enclosure that encloses part that connects steerig wheel with steering rod(? possibly having a bearing in there). The plastic has a little crack in it, so I'm wondering what is that part called and what is it for? Maybe the luricant evaporated out of it, or I'm totally of the mark? Thank you. |
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On 6/01/09 10:20 AM, in article e965f310-4d27-437c-9602-06d036986... (AT) w24g2000prd (DOT) googlegroups.com, "Henryn" henry... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: On Jan 5, 11:10*am, James Sweet <jamesswe... (AT) trashmail (DOT) net> wrote: Henry n wrote: I have a 1998 S70 with 105K miles on it. For some reason about 2 month back my car had developed a strange noise that comes behind the steering wheel in the steering column. It is a scweeking noise when I trun the steering. I checked and I have my steering fluid level at right level. Interestingly enough when I added a bit more steering fluid the noise deappeared for a little while. Also when the noise re- appeared again, I just sprayed WD40 (lubricant) between the steering wheel and steering column and it worked for a while too. Any idea what might be the cause of this noise and how to diagnose it? I had this in my 740 and found the hose to the boost gauge was rubbing on the shaft under the dash. Could also be the bearing there, WD-40 is worthless as a lubricant, pick up a spray can of lithium grease, teflon, etc, something that leaves a film of lubricant. Thank you James, I'll try lithium grease and see weather the noise disappears for a longer while. There is a semitrasparent plastic enclosure that encloses part that connects steerig wheel with steering rod(? possibly having a bearing in there). The plastic has a little crack in it, so I'm wondering what is that part called and what is it for? Maybe the luricant evaporated out of it, or I'm totally of the mark? Thank you. There is a common squeak to these S70 V70 as the steering goes through the fire wall ---- go to the websitehttp://volvospeed.com/bay13.htm then click enter and then * * *S/V/C 70 Steering Bearing - How to lubricate squeeking steering. This is an easy 10 minute job at best and needs doing every couple of years. This should sort it out for you. *And if you have an 850 / S70 */ V70this page should be bookmarked permanently. Good luck Jeff- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Jan 5, 7:01*pm, Jeff Savage <jisav... (AT) people (DOT) net.au> wrote: On 6/01/09 10:20 AM, in article e965f310-4d27-437c-9602-06d036986... (AT) w24g2000prd (DOT) googlegroups.com, "Henry n" henry... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: On Jan 5, 11:10*am, James Sweet <jamesswe... (AT) trashmail (DOT) net> wrote: Henry n wrote: I have a 1998 S70 with 105K miles on it. For some reason about 2 month back my car had developed a strange noise that comes behind the steering wheel in the steering column. It is a scweeking noise when I trun the steering. I checked and I have my steering fluid level at right level. Interestingly enough when I added a bit more steering fluid the noise deappeared for a little while. Also when the noise re- appeared again, I just sprayed WD40 (lubricant) between the steering wheel and steering column and it worked for a while too. Any idea what might be the cause of this noise and how to diagnose it? I had this in my 740 and found the hose to the boost gauge was rubbing on the shaft under the dash. Could also be the bearing there, WD-40 is worthless as a lubricant, pick up a spray can of lithium grease, teflon, etc, something that leaves a film of lubricant. Thank you James, I'll try lithium grease and see weather the noise disappears for a longer while. There is a semitrasparent plastic enclosure that encloses part that connects steerig wheel with steering rod(? possibly having a bearing in there). The plastic has a little crack in it, so I'm wondering what is that part called and what is it for? Maybe the luricant evaporated out of it, or I'm totally of the mark? Thank you. There is a common squeak to these S70 V70 as the steering goes through the fire wall ---- go to the websitehttp://volvospeed.com/bay13.htm then click enter and then * * *S/V/C 70 Steering Bearing - How to lubricate squeeking steering. This is an easy 10 minute job at best and needs doing every couple of years. This should sort it out for you. *And if you have an 850 / S70 */ V70 this page should be bookmarked permanently. Good luck Jeff- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thank you Jeff, will try to do this on the weekend. I really like that there are photos that show how to do the job starting with the bearing. It would be really great to add a picture or two on how to get to the exact place starting with the kick panel being in its place. Since I've never took of the kick pannel and not exactly sure how to do that, I'm planning to spend extra time figuring it out. Any pointers would help. Will post the restults once I tried it. |
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I have a 1998 S70 with 105K miles on it. For some reason about 2 month back my car had developed a strange noise that comes behind the steering wheel in the steering column. It is a scweeking noise when I trun the steering. I checked and I have my steering fluid level at right level. Interestingly enough when I added a bit more steering fluid the noise deappeared for a little while. Also when the noise re- appeared again, I just sprayed WD40 (lubricant) between the steering wheel and steering column and it worked for a while too. Any idea what might be the cause of this noise and how to diagnose it? |
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"Henry n" <henry... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:247972a7-055f-4eba-929f-4e85f8d4f02e (AT) i20g2000prf (DOT) googlegroups.com... I have a 1998 S70 with 105K miles on it. For some reason about 2 month back my car had developed a strange noise that comes behind the steering wheel in the steering column. It is a scweeking noise when I trun the steering. I checked and I have my steering fluid level at right level. Interestingly enough when I added a bit more steering fluid the noise deappeared for a little while. Also when the noise re- appeared again, I just sprayed WD40 (lubricant) between the steering wheel and steering column and it worked for a while too. Any idea what might be the cause of this noise and how to diagnose it? It's the slip rings for the horn. They all do it when cold. Goes away when the interior warms up abit. Don't worry about it! Tim.. |
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On Jan 7, 3:00 am, "Tim.." <the.farm... (AT) spam (DOT) btinternet.com> wrote: "Henry n" <henry... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:247972a7-055f-4eba-929f-4e85f8d4f02e (AT) i20g2000prf (DOT) googlegroups.com... I have a 1998 S70 with 105K miles on it. For some reason about 2 month back my car had developed a strange noise that comes behind the steering wheel in the steering column. It is a scweeking noise when I trun the steering. I checked and I have my steering fluid level at right level. Interestingly enough when I added a bit more steering fluid the noise deappeared for a little while. Also when the noise re- appeared again, I just sprayed WD40 (lubricant) between the steering wheel and steering column and it worked for a while too. Any idea what might be the cause of this noise and how to diagnose it? It's the slip rings for the horn. They all do it when cold. Goes away when the interior warms up abit. Don't worry about it! Tim.. It actually sounds like it is coming right below the steering wheel, not as far as the bearing. It does go away in a bit, yet it's fairly annoying. Will try the bearing fix this weekend just in case - hopefully it's not hard. Yet you are right and it is a slip ring, is it hard to fix? Are they expensive? Any pointers to places that cell them on-line (are they officially called slip rings). |
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"Henry n" <henry... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:308ca083-353d-4ad8-a53b-483f6e10813d (AT) g39g2000pri (DOT) googlegroups.com... On Jan 7, 3:00 am, "Tim.." <the.farm... (AT) spam (DOT) btinternet.com> wrote: "Henry n" <henry... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:247972a7-055f-4eba-929f-4e85f8d4f02e (AT) i20g2000prf (DOT) googlegroups.com... I have a 1998 S70 with 105K miles on it. For some reason about 2 month back my car had developed a strange noise that comes behind the steering wheel in the steering column. It is a scweeking noise when I trun the steering. I checked and I have my steering fluid level at right level. Interestingly enough when I added a bit more steering fluid the noise deappeared for a little while. Also when the noise re- appeared again, I just sprayed WD40 (lubricant) between the steering wheel and steering column and it worked for a while too. Any idea what might be the cause of this noise and how to diagnose it? It's the slip rings for the horn. They all do it when cold. Goes away when the interior warms up abit. Don't worry about it! Tim.. It actually sounds like it is coming right below the steering wheel, not as far as the bearing. It does go away in a bit, yet it's fairly annoying. Will try the bearing fix this weekend just in case - hopefully it's not hard. Yet you are right and it is a slip ring, is it hard to fix? Are they expensive? Any pointers to places that cell them on-line (are they officially called slip rings). Not sure what the official Volvo term would be, but we call them slip rings. I would not attempt to replace it yourself, unless you are perfectly experienced with safely dis-arming, removing, storing, and then refitting the airbag, as the steering wheel has to come off to reach the slip-ring unit, which is mounted on the steering column, directly below the steering wheel. I would say that a light coating with graphite or perhaps copper grease is all it would need to silence it, rather than replacement. Tim.. |
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