squeek in the column? ?

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Well, I've replaced the clockspring, greased the boot at the firewall, doesn't seem like I can get at anything else without disassembling entire column. Anybody have a definite fix for this?
 

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Is it constant or at slow speeds? If it's at low speed and warm it's probably the boot, I believe there is a newer model number, dont remember what year they started using it.
 
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I'll say low speeds, cause you really only hear it with full revolutions of the wheel.
I swear it sounds like it's directly behind steering wheel, I've heard others discribe this same sound aamong other gmt900 (pickups /other suv's)
I'll check boot again Tomorrow, thanks.
 

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I had an 09 Tahoe that did that, I actually took a file to the inside of the boot and then greased it.
 

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My 2013 Tahoe makes a whining sound when I first turn the wheel after it has been sitting for more than 15 minutes. Seems to go away after the first 2-3 turns but I'm sure it's a precursor to a costly fix. Had it at the dealership last month before the factory warranty expired and they couldn't duplicate the sound.......yeah, sure.
 
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Yea it's not literally "all the time" but man does it sure make it sound like you drive a peice of junk.
Regreased the boot, still the same, got a stethoscope, and deff pinpointed to basically upper part of colum, must be bearing or somthing up there, wonder how difficult these columns are to take apart.......
 

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Definitely makes you feel like you are driving a piece of junk. I actually just had mine in the dealership this week after greasing everything, etc... They are saying it's the steering gear.

I found the following article and confirmed that my rack is moving in the right bushing, so I was thinking of trying that first.

http://www.brakeandfrontend.com/gm-simple-steering-noise-fix/
 

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Yeah, I had the dealer tell me it was the steering gear which it was not.

I never checked that bushing on my Tahoe, traded in so I no longer need to. This site references a TSB for similar issues as well.
 

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I replaced the rack to frame bushing, and while it did help the noise is still there. Any other ideas?
 
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I believe mine is in the colum (verified by stethoscope ) must be a bearing /race??......
 

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