Catera V6-3.0L VIN R (1997)
Steering Column Bearing: All Technical Service Bulletins
Steering Column - Squeaking Noise
File In Section: 02 - Steering
Bulletin No.: 01-02-35-005
Date: May, 2001
TECHNICAL
Subject:
Squeak Noise in Steering Column
(Lubricate Lower Column Bearing)
Models:
1997-2001 Cadillac Catera
Condition
Some customers may comment on a squeak noise coming from the steering column while turning the steering wheel. The noise is more noticeable with
cold ambient temperatures.
Cause
This condition may be caused by a lack of lubricant at the lower steering column bearing. This lack of lubricant causes the rubber lower bearing cage to
become misaligned and allows the bearing cage to rub on the shaft.
Correction
Disassemble the steering column and remove the lower steering column bearing. Thoroughly clean the old lubricant from the lower bearing. Use a
Scotchbrite(R) pad, or equivalent, to restore the bearing contact surface on the steering column shaft. Lubricate the lower bearing thoroughly using
Dielectric Silicone Grease, P/N 12345579 (in Canada, use P/N 10953481), and reassemble the column.
Use the following service procedure and P/N listed below.
Service Procedure
1.
Remove the steering column from the vehicle. Refer to Steering Column Replacement in the Service Manual.
2.
Remove the bearing assembly (2) from the steering column jacket assembly (1). Refer to the Steering Shaft, Lower Bearing, and Jacket
Disassemble - Off Vehicle in the Service Manual.
3.
Thoroughly clean the old lubricant from the lower bearing.
4.
Use a Scotchbrite(R) pad, or equivalent, to restore the lower bearing contact surface on the steering column shaft.
5.
Thoroughly lubricate the bearing using Dielectric Silicone Grease, P/N 12345579.
