SQUEEK OR GROAN IN STEERING COLUMN

I have two GM cars, 1999 Pontiac GrandAm (100,000mi) and a 2002 Sunfire (35,000mi).

The GrandAm steering column started making the noise about 10,000mi ago. The Sunfire started making the identical noise last week. There is no binding in either steering column.

The noise is barely audible above the road noise when driving and occurs when moving or stopped and even if the engine is off. It occurs as the steering wheel is being turned and sounds similar to the "whirring" sound made by the seat belt retractor as to seat belt is pulled when putting it on.

Anyone have a similar problem? What is the cause and how is it fixed? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

TIA,

Larry

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Larry Winkler
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So is it a squeek, groan or whir?

There was a recall on the 99 grand ams for improperly torqued steering wheel nut.

There is a TSB for the 2002 Sunfire that says customers complain of a rattle/creak/popping noise from front of vehicle when turning. The solution is to replace both front stabilizer shaft insulator bushings.

There is also a TSB for the Sunfire stating a clunking noise coming from the steering column, solution being to grease the intermediate steering shaft.

Or it could just be the clockspring assembly for the airbag/horn making noise, which is pretty common.

Steve

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Steve Mackie

It is a whir.

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Larry Winkler

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