Occasional Noisy Telescoping Steering Wheel
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Occasional Noisy Telescoping Steering Wheel
I’ve noticed a couple of times, the steering wheel makes a louder than normal growling noise when it telescopes forward. It doesn’t do it all the time. I was going to possibly grease the mechanism. How do I get to it removing the bottom column shroud? There’s an easy to remove panel on the bottom that houses the OBD port. I don’t want to randomly start prying on stuff.
Hope it’s not a broken tooth on a gear in the column. I read these things are almost $2k. Since it doesn’t aways do it, I’m thinking it just needs grease. I also try my best to remember to not brace myself against the steering wheel while it’s still retracting as I exit the car. I do brace myself against it when I get out since there’s nothing else really to grab. I’ve ran it back and forth a few times to “exercise it” to see if there’s any drying grease that needs to just be worked in better.
Hope it’s not a broken tooth on a gear in the column. I read these things are almost $2k. Since it doesn’t aways do it, I’m thinking it just needs grease. I also try my best to remember to not brace myself against the steering wheel while it’s still retracting as I exit the car. I do brace myself against it when I get out since there’s nothing else really to grab. I’ve ran it back and forth a few times to “exercise it” to see if there’s any drying grease that needs to just be worked in better.
Last edited by JRA2000TL; 06-01-24 at 04:35 PM.
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I had occasional noise from the steering column, after lubricating the mechanism with silicon grease, the noise went away.
If I remember correctly, you need to retract the wheel all the way up then it is possible to remove the lower panel of the steering column.
If I remember correctly, you need to retract the wheel all the way up then it is possible to remove the lower panel of the steering column.
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I can’t stand not having a shop manual….an actual huge book like I’ve had for my other cars and not an insanely expensive online paid version with an expiration date. I need to figure out the best way to buy the 2-3 day subscription and download the whole thing to my Google drive. I’m not one to ever run to the shop for every minor thing, but I need a manual.
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Can't hurt to shoot him a pm and ask. https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls-...ce-manual.html
Last edited by Gerf; 06-02-24 at 05:46 PM.
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I'm not sure if this is possible but in the link@sha4000 says he bought a 2 day subscription and downloaded pdf manuals for his car, I don't know if he already had TS lite or not but he didn't mention that. Toyota will have multiple manuals for models like body electrical/wiring diagrams/engine bla bla bla so lots of printing for a complete set.
Can't hurt to shoot him a pm and ask. https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls-...ce-manual.html
Can't hurt to shoot him a pm and ask. https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls-...ce-manual.html
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JRA2000TL (06-05-24)
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As old and as slow as my printer is, it doesn't sound feasible. Not a good idea to try that at the office on my lighting fast computer and printer. I read that you just download them into pdf's but there's a trick to it, and it's divided into sections with a tree-like structure. I found it doing a search. I might just do a little at a time. I always keep factory shop manuals, but with Lexus, it's not feasible unless you spend a fortune or go through what you did. I'm the type that can do quite a bit, but I need exact instructions. Usually I just take it to a shop now vs deal with the headaches and problems of DIY work.
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The methods should be the same though the parts not so much. If the timed link doesn't work just fast forward to 28:30.
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