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    Screeching/groaning steering wheel?

    Hi guys, my steering wheel groans and screeches when I turn it, exacerbated by cold weather. Is it the horn contact? What kind of grease should I use?


    Just finished a 3,200 km tour of Scotland and the screeching is now much worse.
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    Could be something loose, or the bearings in the steering column…..not hard to replace.
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    Remove your horn button and tighten the 3 screws on the underside that hold on the metal stuff. It should take 2 minutes and you will be good to go. You may want to order a new rubber cuff in the process, if it's old and brittle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zenithblue71T View Post
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    Just finished a 3,200 km tour of Scotland and the screeching is now much worse.
    I suggest you check that you don’t have a bagpipe player stowaway in the car from the recent Scottish tour

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    Quote Originally Posted by 911MRP View Post
    I suggest you check that you don’t have a bagpipe player stowaway in the car from the recent Scottish tour
    This is a much better response than my original response. I don't know what I was thinking, even though your 3 screws probably need tightening. You should remove your steering wheel (a very easy operation is you have a proper socket) and check your turn signal canceller ring. One of the 2 screws has probably come loose. It is unlikely that your steering column bearing is the cause of your annoying noise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 911MRP View Post
    I suggest you check that you don’t have a bagpipe player stowaway in the car from the recent Scottish tour
    Wonderful!!!
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    Grease the horn contact ring as you said, the type of grease is immaterial.
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    Found the problem.

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    FWIW i have used dielectric (PTFE silicone) grease on the horn ring and it fixes this issue, but it returns after about 2,000 miles. I wonder if there's a thicker grease (per Ed's comment) that might last longer. I didn't realize until Ed's comment that dielectric grease and other kinds of grease do not conduct electricity (they prevent corrosion and improve conductivity if wet). I learn something new every day here...
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    Quote Originally Posted by zenithblue71T View Post
    Found the problem.

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    So, what was it?

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