Steering Wheel - Clicking Noise When Turning
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STEERING WHEEL - "CLICKING" NOISE WHEN TURNING - CARS BUILT AFTER 6/04/90
Article No. 91-3-1
FORD: 1990-91 CROWN VICTORIA, TAURUS
LINCOLN-MERCURY: 1990-91 CONTINENTAL, GRAND MARQUIS, MARK VII, SABLE, TOWN CAR
ISSUE: A "clicking" noise when turning the steering wheel may be caused by the upper steering shaft bearing pre-load mechanism. The upper steering shaft pre-load mechanism may not be seated correctly. The "clicking" noise does not affect steering operation.
ACTION: Re-adjust the upper shaft bearing pre-load mechanism to eliminate clicking sound.
1. Hold the steering wheel at the 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions.
2. Push down on the steering wheel until you feel the steering shaft move against the upper bearing pre-load spring.
3. Release the steering wheel.
4. Repeat this procedure about 10 times to obtain proper seating.
OTHER APPLICABLE ARTICLES: 90-25-8
WARRANTY STATUS: Eligible Under Basic Warranty Coverage
OPERATION DESCRIPTION TIME
910301A Adjust Steering Wheel 0.2 Hr.
Preload
DEALER CODING
BASIC PART NO. CONDITION CODE
3517 56
OASIS CODES: 303000