My 2009 1.25l Fiesta went into dealer to look at clonking coming from steering column when doing parking manoeuvres. Having read around on the internet this seems to be quite a common problem requiring lubrication of the steering column...or its a sensor of some description. Will let everyone know what they say when I get it back.
They reckon that where the steering column joins the steering rack it can dry out (due to the telescopic nature of the column for the steering wheel adjustment), so they took a stretch bolt out, pulled the steering column away from where it connects to the steering rack, thoroughly packed it out with grease, and put a new stretch bolt on and reconnected. They checked and said there was no damage present to the steering column, as I had only been having the problem a few weeks on and off I assume no permanent damage had been done.
The service guy showed me a copy of the Technical Service Bulletin (it was dated 19th October 2010) and it shows photographs of the bolt and area that needed greasing, all inside the cabin of the car.
Drove it back from the dealer to work and felt a lot tighter, and has been perfectly fine since.
Hopefully this will be of some help to people with similar problems.
Clonking from steering column
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Re: Clonking from steering column
I've been having the same problem. Mentioned it to the workshop when I took it in for a service and they quoted on replacing the entire steering column. Might have to ring around some other workshops. So thanks in advance, I'm sure you've just saved me a few hundred $.
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Re: Clonking from steering column
Common issue. Incorrect grease from factory. Tsb only takes ten minutes
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Re: Clonking from steering column
Can anyone get hold of the TSB for this problem??
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Re: Clonking from steering column
Same thing with my GF's... it's just the lower bolt you need to replace (and must replace as it's a stretch bolt) and the torque is 34Nm
I spoke to a Ford tech when I ordered it and he showed me the PTFE based maintenece spray they use (Similar to Wurth's 2040 WD40 equivalent) which can be bought for around £4. He said the early cars had no grease from the factory which I found to be correct as I found the UJ had started to rust slightly!!!
Seems a lot better now but still very slightly notchy - if it persists I will replace the column/UJ part - he said it could also be track rod ends but I've checked these and seem fine. Car has not even done 50k miles yet!!
I have the TSB also but I don't think this forum allows attachments.
I spoke to a Ford tech when I ordered it and he showed me the PTFE based maintenece spray they use (Similar to Wurth's 2040 WD40 equivalent) which can be bought for around £4. He said the early cars had no grease from the factory which I found to be correct as I found the UJ had started to rust slightly!!!
Seems a lot better now but still very slightly notchy - if it persists I will replace the column/UJ part - he said it could also be track rod ends but I've checked these and seem fine. Car has not even done 50k miles yet!!
I have the TSB also but I don't think this forum allows attachments.