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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: joshstanvw on 19 September 2012, 19:27
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wondering if anyone can help. Over the last few days my steering wheel has developed a grinding noise and i have not a clue why its coming from just behind the steering wheel itself and is no harder to turn than usual
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Check that nothing has got between the cowling and the wheel itself as that would create a scraping/grinding noise.
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Theres a contact slip ring for the horn behind there,you need to pull the steering wheel off ,give it a clean off and apply a smear of copper slip ,job done :wink:
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thanks guys i will do that tomorrow and hope the annoying grind goes away
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Theres a contact slip ring for the horn behind there,you need to pull the steering wheel off ,give it a clean off and apply a smear of copper slip ,job done :wink:
This, all three of my mk3's have have needed this doing at some point.
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could be the suspension top mounts. mine groans & moans lol :evil:
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Sorry for the dumb question but an you confirm how you remove the steering wheel? Is it just a case of prising of the centre cover and undoing a centre nut? What about the airbag?
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DO NOT PRISE THE AIRBAG OFF! Disconnect the battery and leave for 10minutes, then undo the two hex/ Allen key bolts on the rear of the wheel to remove the airbag. The yellow wiring connector on the back of it can be levererd gently from its hole with a small flat screwdriver. Now you can undo the centre retaining nut...
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My Vento does the same. To save time, would it be worth trying to use an airline or one of those compressed air aerosols followed by some WD40 as lubrication ?
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WD40 is too thin and only stops the noise very temporarily. Copper slip grease is ideal here.
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End of a tiewrap smeared in copper slip and a torch if your feeling lazy. :grin:
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End of a tiewrap smeared in copper slip and a torch if your feeling lazy. :grin:
Perfect, that sounds like my sort of repair, I'll give it a try.