04 RX330 Tilt/Telescoping steering column groans
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04 RX330 Tilt/Telescoping steering column groans
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Wehave 117,000 miles on our 2004 RX330 (wife sells real-estate).
I was told a while ago that is is not uncommon for the motor to start groaning when the steering wheel swings into position (e.g. when you put in the iginition key).
Anyone know if there is a way to lubricate or repair without replacing the motor? Any clues on where to get a rebuilt or used motor? I called one place but the they want to sell the entire steering column and motor together.
Thanks
Ron
Wehave 117,000 miles on our 2004 RX330 (wife sells real-estate).
I was told a while ago that is is not uncommon for the motor to start groaning when the steering wheel swings into position (e.g. when you put in the iginition key).
Anyone know if there is a way to lubricate or repair without replacing the motor? Any clues on where to get a rebuilt or used motor? I called one place but the they want to sell the entire steering column and motor together.
Thanks
Ron
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Hi
Wehave 117,000 miles on our 2004 RX330 (wife sells real-estate).
I was told a while ago that is is not uncommon for the motor to start groaning when the steering wheel swings into position (e.g. when you put in the iginition key).
Anyone know if there is a way to lubricate or repair without replacing the motor? Any clues on where to get a rebuilt or used motor? I called one place but the they want to sell the entire steering column and motor together.
Thanks
Ron
Wehave 117,000 miles on our 2004 RX330 (wife sells real-estate).
I was told a while ago that is is not uncommon for the motor to start groaning when the steering wheel swings into position (e.g. when you put in the iginition key).
Anyone know if there is a way to lubricate or repair without replacing the motor? Any clues on where to get a rebuilt or used motor? I called one place but the they want to sell the entire steering column and motor together.
Thanks
Ron
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There's a certain amount of groan, more of humming really. Is yours truly annoying?
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No and we are hoping to sell the car soon. I would like to fix properly but reasonably.
My mechanic suggested deactivating it and if the reapir is too much I will do that and give the person we sell to an "allowance" for the repair.
I did see an post explaining how to do a fix on another model Lexus (use washers to realign the work gear. We are going to try that and see how it goes.
Thanks for the replies
My mechanic suggested deactivating it and if the reapir is too much I will do that and give the person we sell to an "allowance" for the repair.
I did see an post explaining how to do a fix on another model Lexus (use washers to realign the work gear. We are going to try that and see how it goes.
Thanks for the replies
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yes,put your key in the ignition,steering wheel will move ,put it all the way up and look below the wheel you will be able to see a screw and if you move the wheel a little you will see other 2 screws,take all of them out,carefully pull the plastic covers and you see the big rolling kind of screws on both sides,clean them with brush and vacume them ,you can carefully take the key in and out so you can clean them better,then use say silicone oil there and remove the key couple times ,clean the extra oil and put eveything back
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It may well be a lubrication problem (do we not have this problem all the time? LOL).
Good suggestion. Use white lithium grease.
Good suggestion. Use white lithium grease.
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Thanks I will try that, on another forum someone showed how they used washers to realign the worn worm drive. I will try that this week too.
yes,put your key in the ignition,steering wheel will move ,put it all the way up and look below the wheel you will be able to see a screw and if you move the wheel a little you will see other 2 screws,take all of them out,carefully pull the plastic covers and you see the big rolling kind of screws on both sides,clean them with brush and vacuum them ,you can carefully take the key in and out so you can clean them better,then use say silicone oil there and remove the key couple times ,clean the extra oil and put everything back
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