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Steering wheel adjustment lever
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Posted 5/8/2007 9:04 AM
phoenix44

Date registered: Dec 1899
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Steering wheel adjustment lever

I guess that the washboard road has managed to loosen up the adjustment lever for the steering wheel, not so that the wheel moves, but the lever vibrates on rough roads. I have tightened the screws under the column, but the lever still buzzes.

Any Ideas?
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Posted 5/11/2007 11:22 PM
C-Rod
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Date registered: Apr 2006
Location: Guelph, Ontario.
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RE: Steering wheel adjustment lever

phoenix44 - 5/8/2007 9:04 AM

I guess that the washboard road has managed to loosen up the adjustment lever for the steering wheel, not so that the wheel moves, but the lever vibrates on rough roads. I have tightened the screws under the column, but the lever still buzzes.

Any Ideas?


Hey "P"..that's a new one for me.....To be honest, l never move my steering wheel and my wife doesn't drive.....so no need to adjust it...l guess you could try some felt...it could help...
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Posted 5/24/2007 8:24 AM
phoenix44

Date registered: Dec 1899
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RE: Steering wheel adjustment lever

C-Rod - 5/11/2007 11:22 PM

phoenix44 - 5/8/2007 9:04 AM

I guess that the washboard road has managed to loosen up the adjustment lever for the steering wheel, not so that the wheel moves, but the lever vibrates on rough roads. I have tightened the screws under the column, but the lever still buzzes.

Any Ideas?


Hey "P"..that's a new one for me.....To be honest, l never move my steering wheel and my wife doesn't drive.....so no need to adjust it...l guess you could try some felt...it could help...


Hi "C",

Thanks for the felt thought. It makes the noise driving over washboard when it is locked in position. I know it's washboard, but I hate noises.
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