steering wheel squeak
#44
It worked!
I replaced the fluid with the dexron 6 and added a 15 dollar bottle of the friction modifier. I did the procedure as outlined in the TSB. I was disappointed that it didn't instantly fix the problem (although I knew that wasn't realistic). But over the course of a few days the sound disappeared and I am hopeful it will stay gone. I am always suspicious of little bottles of automotive magic but this one did what it was supposed to. I would have sworn it was coming from the steering wheel but it was the rack apparently .
#47
Try Nalley Jaguar.
Ask for Dan and mention the forum for a discount.
Nalley Jaguar
http://www.nalleyjaguar.com
Phone number: 888-531-2266
11507 Alpharella Hwy
Roswell, GA 30076
Ask for Dan and mention the forum for a discount.
Nalley Jaguar
http://www.nalleyjaguar.com
Phone number: 888-531-2266
11507 Alpharella Hwy
Roswell, GA 30076
#48
#49
#51
While my wife was backing the car out of the garage, I thought I heard a noise(not squeaking) but a soft hum. I thought it was the tires on the concrete at first but when turning on the macadam. made the same noise like low whining. I read this thread and think I need to try the additive to see if it helps. Most here mention squeaking which I do not hear so if someone has any more info on the possibility it could be something else, bushing maybe, please let me know.
On this magic potion, I have not had time to get on the Jag site because I have been on a Jeep site the last few weeks trying to get this Jeep working right. What a problem car this is. When changing the differential fluid, which is held in with a rubber cap on the cover, no threads!, you have to add a small bottle of magic potion to it also to help the gears work better. And how about you need to change the sway bar right away to a larger size then stock because the Jeep can move all over the road with the smaller one they put on. Did this and the ride was a big difference.
On this magic potion, I have not had time to get on the Jag site because I have been on a Jeep site the last few weeks trying to get this Jeep working right. What a problem car this is. When changing the differential fluid, which is held in with a rubber cap on the cover, no threads!, you have to add a small bottle of magic potion to it also to help the gears work better. And how about you need to change the sway bar right away to a larger size then stock because the Jeep can move all over the road with the smaller one they put on. Did this and the ride was a big difference.
#52
The noise took 2-3 days to completely go away then it started shuddering after about 20-30 days. Now squeak (v minor) has started coming back again after about 1.5 year and slight shudder is also there as you mentioned
"shudder when turning left or right, especially when turning more quickly."
Please share with us if you find the solution to cure it.
Thanks,
Rizwan
#53
I guess you guys are luckier than me, the magic liquid cost $17 in San Jose. Something about plastic bag recycling I think. (I am kidding. There is a surtax on plastic bags in San Jose and Santa Clara. That I am not kidding about. Every time you go shopping, its BYOB - Bring Your Own Bag)
Edit
Did anyone else notice that in the instructions for JTB00055, the service person is to turn the wheel 90 degrees (a quarter turn) in step 3, but the illustration show 190 degrees? And then, in step 5, the service person is required to perform steps 1 and 2 for the opposite direction full lock. Yet what about steps 3 and 4?
Sorry if I seem **** about this. I write technical manuals as a profession. So I can be quite critical of instructions that are ambiguous or inaccurate.
Edit
Did anyone else notice that in the instructions for JTB00055, the service person is to turn the wheel 90 degrees (a quarter turn) in step 3, but the illustration show 190 degrees? And then, in step 5, the service person is required to perform steps 1 and 2 for the opposite direction full lock. Yet what about steps 3 and 4?
Sorry if I seem **** about this. I write technical manuals as a profession. So I can be quite critical of instructions that are ambiguous or inaccurate.
Last edited by heima; 09-24-2012 at 10:41 PM.
#56
Fingers Crossed
A search of this thread from google led me to this forum and have since signed up. I have had my car a week and the steering wheel squeak has started to bother me, so I just went to the dealer yesterday and got this magic potion for $11. I suck out the reservoir with a turkey baster, and poured it in and topped it up with Dexron III (which I was skeptical it being tranny fluid and all). Followed the TB procedure and have driven approx. 100km since yesterday. The squeak is still there but maybe a little quieter. I hope it disappears in the coming week, or I'll be getting into the other TB on shaft and bushing lube. Other then that I love this car.
#57
Where exactly do I spray the white lithium grease to stop the squeaking sound in the steering wheel? Any chance you have a picture? I tried the additive by Jaguar and it did not stop the squeaking sound. I put the additive in the power steering fluid weeks ago and it did not help at all. I also get a little vibration / shuttering when I turn the wheel to the right and I am just starting off when pulling out of a parking spot. Thanks!
#59