Symptom Chart - NVH
NOTE:
NVH symptoms should be identified using the diagnostic tools that are available. For a list of these tools, an explanation of their uses and a glossary of common terms, refer to
NOISE, VIBRATION & HARSHNESS
. Since it is possible any one of multiple systems may be the cause of a symptom, it may be necessary to use a process of elimination type of diagnostic approach to pinpoint the responsible system. If this is not the causal system for the symptom, refer back to
NOISE, VIBRATION & HARSHNESS
for the next likely system and continue diagnosis.
SYMPTOM CHART - NVH
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Some noise during an extremely cold start (-12.2°C [-10°F]) is normal and should improve as the steering system warms up (usually within 60 seconds).
NOTE:
It may be necessary to remove the power steering fluid reservoir to flush contamination trapped in the reservoir screen.
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Some amount of clonk noise is considered acceptable. If in doubt of the acceptability, compare to another vehicle.
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Use the chassis ears to verify that the steering gear is the source of the noise. It may be necessary to replicate the customer operating conditions (fluid temperature, turning rate of steering wheel) to get the squeak to reoccur.
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