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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / July 2008

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1999 300M -steering squeak!

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argyliz - 22 Jun 2008 17:23 GMT
My 300M has 65000 miles on it, has given fairly good service.
Now has a loud squeak when turning the steering wheel (left and right) - does not seem to be the belt,  the power steering reservoir is full and no leaks???  Would appreciate areas I might check which might get rid of the squeak.  Thanks in advance... Ralph Griffith
Bill Putney - 22 Jun 2008 18:32 GMT
> My 300M has 65000 miles on it, has given fairly good service.
> Now has a loud squeak when turning the steering wheel (left and right) - does not seem to be the belt...

That's most likely what it is.  A '99 with only 65,000 miles on it?  If
that's the original belt, you should replace it (and the a.c. belt too)
whether it is the problem or not due to age.  Also - replace the
tensioner pulleys for both belts.  The bearings on those do go bad and
make noise (and have been known to lock up).

You doing other maintenance on it, like replacing the coolant (G-05
only)?  It's also overdue it not done already.

Bill Putney
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argyliz - 24 Jun 2008 03:10 GMT
Found this information:

http://www.dodgechryslersteeringproblems.com/

My 300M has 65000 miles on it, has given fairly good service.
Now has a loud squeak when turning the steering wheel (left and right) - does not seem to be the belt,  the power steering reservoir is full and no leaks???  Would appreciate areas I might check which might get rid of the squeak.  Thanks in advance... Ralph Griffith

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Bill Putney - 24 Jun 2008 03:43 GMT
> Found this information:
>
> http://www.dodgechryslersteeringproblems.com/
>
> My 300M has 65000 miles on it, has given fairly good service.
> Now has a loud squeak when turning the steering wheel (left and right) - does not seem to be the belt,  the power steering reservoir is full and no leaks???  Would appreciate areas I might check which might get rid of the squeak.  Thanks in advance... Ralph Griffith

There have been reports of more than a couple of rack failures on the
various LH-specific car forums.  I don't recall any being preceded by
squeaking noises.  The posts I recall mentioned the rack simply locking
up with little or no warning.

Bill Putney
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Bill Putney - 24 Jun 2008 03:49 GMT
>> Found this information:
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> squeaking noises.  The posts I recall mentioned the rack simply locking
> up with little or no warning.

Also, if the noise is not belt or tensioner pulley-related, sometimes it
is found that replacing the p.s. fluid with ATF+4 will quiet things down.

But don't assume anything I've said - just make sure your rack isn't
getting ready to fail.  I don't mean to lull you into a false sense of
security if it is more serious than belt, tensioner, or fluid needing
replacing.

Bill Putney
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mr158912 - 04 Jul 2008 01:25 GMT
is the squeak inside the vehicle or is it outside
i have replaced alot of steering columns for a squeak in the columns because
people use the steering wheel to pull themselfs into the seats and it
strains the bearings in the column resulting in a squeak
also i have replaced many a ball joint becasue of squeaks while turning wheel
but that is more like a loud creak

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