Steering - Scrape Noise From Clutch Pedal Area on Turns
NUMBER: 06-003-07GROUP: Clutch
DATE: June 22, 2007
SUBJECT:
Clicking / Scraping Sound From Clutch Pedal Area When Turning Steering Wheel
OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves diagnosing the sound and modifying the clutch switch down stop flag.
MODELS:
2007 (MK49) Compass
2007 (MK74) Patriot
NOTE:
This bulletin applies to Right Hand Drive (RHD) models built prior to March 27, 2007 (MDH0327XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Some customers may experience a clicking or scraping sound coming from the clutch pedal area when making turns. This sound will only occur when customers tilt the steering column to its full down position.
DIAGNOSIS:
Start the vehicle and place the transmission in neutral. Place the column tilt mechanism in the full down position. Rotate the steering wheel while listening for the sound. If the sound is heard, depress the clutch pedal to see if the sound stops. If the sound stops, inspect the lower steering column at the area of the clutch switch down stop flag (Fig. 1 ). If witness marks or physical contact is seen between the clutch switch down stop flag and column shaft, Perform the Repair Procedure.
SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
1. Unbolt and lower the steering column to provide clearance to grind the down stop flag.
2. Using a small hand grinder, remove material from the clutch switch down stop flag as shown in (Fig 2).
3. Make sure the corner of the flag is ground to a radius.
4. Reinstall the steering column.
NOTE:
Leave enough material on the downstop flag to provide a contact area for the clutch switch.
POLICY:
Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
TIME ALLOWANCE:
FAILURE CODE:
Disclaimer:
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair.