Have you made any progress with this issue?I just got the car back from brenspeed in Indiana. They did a motor and transmission swap. I just noticed that every time I turn the steering wheel there’s the squeak here is a video. Any idea what this is?
Thank you for your input. I emailed brespeed and I haven’t gotten a reply. I had to go in the car and double check where the sound is coming from. The sound is coming from inside the car like behind the steering wheel. It’s kind of weird I can’t really pinpoint it. At first I thought maybe I need a power steering fluid but the car doesn’t even take any. LolHave you made any progress with this issue?
Do you see any score marks on the LT?I was told that it could be the steering shaft rubbing the longtubes
Probably have to lift it. I know after being driven insane by this, I would definitely get under the car and look everywhere there are moving parts when you turn the wheel. This includes steering shaft and your front suspension. You mentioned the sound is coming from inside the car (steering wheel area). Are you sure there's no noise outside the car? I suppose if it's confined to the inside, then jacking the car may be a waste of time. I'd have my mechanic check to see if the steering wheel itself, or your column cover, or any bearings in the steering shaft are rubbing against each other causing the noise. I think first order of business is definitely confirming there is no noise outside the car.@Cobra Jet Can I see any of that from looking under the hood or do I have to lift the car and go under ?
You should be able to see the steering shaft coming out of the firewall and the header on the driver side. Peer down with a bright LED light and see how close the steering shaft is to the header tube. Most likely that could be the issue.@Cobra Jet Can I see any of that from looking under the hood or do I have to lift the car and go under ?