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Old Jun 13, 2007 | 08:54 AM
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What the hell is this noise? When I am turning I can hear and feel a knocking. I have been told that it is just a silverado thing and that they can't fix it. That info is from a friend of mine and not any one from GM. So does any one know what it is and how i can fix it if there wasn't a recall.

I have heard this same noise in my uncle's 03 rado as well.

Thanks for your help! and don't worry, I'm not going to tuck my tail and buy a toyota just yet.
 
Old Jun 13, 2007 | 04:17 PM
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That knock is the steering sector shaft. GM was doing a temporary fix on it by injecting it w/ a grease packet. They now have a replacement shaft that cures the problem
 
Old Jun 13, 2007 | 05:17 PM
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Any idea if it is a warranty-covered part?
 
Old Jun 13, 2007 | 07:42 PM
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If your in warranty,it'll cover it..

if not...they are about 90 bucks...purty simple to replace
 
Old Jun 14, 2007 | 01:11 PM
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does the dealer have to do it? what happens if it is not corrected?
 
Old Sep 12, 2009 | 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by split51

That knock is the steering sector shaft.

GM was doing a temporary fix on it by injecting it w/ a grease packet.

They now have a replacement shaft that cures the problem.
What does a steering sector shaft look like ?

My Avalanche knocks when I turn too.

They said it could be body mounts.

You ever heard of that one ?

The mounts feel tight !

Red, *<(:{)-
 
Old Oct 5, 2009 | 12:27 PM
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might want to check the ball joints as well, GM ball joints infamous for going out.
 
Old Oct 5, 2009 | 07:39 PM
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On my 2004 GMC Sierra I had the knock or pop as I described it in the steering also. First thing the dealership did was put shims in the frames steering support crossemember to tighten it up and a front end alignment. A week later the dealership packed grease into the intermediate steering shaft. A few weeks later the dealership replaced the intermediate shaft with a new intermediate shaft. And a few weeks later they replaced it with a GM re-designed intermediate steering shaft. And I have not had a problem since then.
 
Old Oct 9, 2009 | 03:41 PM
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I just fixed the same problem on my truck. Got it done at a neighborhood garage for $200. If you want to check first, lift the hood, find the steering shaft, grab it and pull it back and forth. If it is bad, you should be able to feel the play (The mechanic demonstrated this for me). Hope this helps.
 
Old Oct 10, 2009 | 11:18 PM
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yea i have the SAME problem! just bought the truck about 3 months ago. didnt realize it when i bought it. when i first heard it, i was worried it would MAYBE be a tie rod r something. but i kno in my head that i cudnt and it was def in the steering. im just glad others are experiencing the same as me. it literally feels like a knock, or slack in the steering. i thought it cud be in the steering knuckle. but as u guys say its the shaft. GLAD TO HEAR THAT! btw..how do u install the new shaft?? is it complicated?
 



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