Hello - I have a 92L. Runs great! 46MPG last road trip. Clean oil stick even after 10k miles.
The non-powered steering rack was replaced a couple of years ago. I can drive this car 70+ MPH down the highway; drives straight, no shaking or anything. Perfect. It just goes.
But when I go over bumps, railroad tracks, etc. I feel something that "sounds loose" for lack of a better description.
If I lift the hood, bounce the car a bit with one hand while grabbing the steering rack with my other hand, I can "feel" the loose sound carrying thru the rack. Could it be linkage in the rack when I go over small bumps?
My mechanic thinks some rubber cushions somewhere underneath are just "gone" due to age and that the little bumps are causing two sections to hit each other that's no longer cushioned by rubber.
He thought maybe an A-Arm was bad? Or the struts? Wondered if anyone experienced this?
The non-powered steering rack was replaced a couple of years ago. I can drive this car 70+ MPH down the highway; drives straight, no shaking or anything. Perfect. It just goes.
But when I go over bumps, railroad tracks, etc. I feel something that "sounds loose" for lack of a better description.
If I lift the hood, bounce the car a bit with one hand while grabbing the steering rack with my other hand, I can "feel" the loose sound carrying thru the rack. Could it be linkage in the rack when I go over small bumps?
My mechanic thinks some rubber cushions somewhere underneath are just "gone" due to age and that the little bumps are causing two sections to hit each other that's no longer cushioned by rubber.
He thought maybe an A-Arm was bad? Or the struts? Wondered if anyone experienced this?
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