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Oct 18th, 2014, 03:13 | #1 |
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XC90 steering column replacement
Hi there, thought I would see if anyone out there has had a similar issue with their steering rack falling apart. My 2008 XC90 D5 developed a clunking & squeaking noise when turning a corner the other day which got worse until a loud cracking noise came out of the steering column which then resulted in the steering wheel flopping about. A quick search on the net found that a common problem with Volvo's is their steering wheels coming loose so my initial thoughts was this is what had happened. Upon closer inspection after taking the shrouds and plastic mouldings revealed a nasty problem that is going to be both expensive and a pain in the proverbial to fix.
It seems the bottom bearing in the steering column has disintegrated resulting the shaft flopping about in the outer tube. The tell tale sign was the PLASTIC bearing cage and tiny ball bearings that feel into my hand when I removed the plastic cover. Frankly I am appalled that this has and can happen to a car that is 7 years old and never been in an accident and that cost $80k AUD new. Seriously, how can the bearings fall apart in a car that has only done 130,000 km's? Anyway, not a hit on the web about this problem suggests that it is not common, unlike the loose steering wheel (how on the earth can this be a common problem?) so I guess I am going to have to work it out on my own. Only a mere $2,000 from Volvo for a new steering rack so I am going to hunt around for a wrecking XC90 and see if I can get one that way. It looks relatively easy to remove and replace so might save a few bucks doing this myself although I may not have the luxury of time so potentially off to my Volvo mechanic to fit. My diagnosis of how this steering column issue occurred extends back to when I bought the car at 100,000km's when it had a terrible (and common by reading heaps of similar posts) vibration through the steering wheel and cabin of the car. Being a diesel it is a bit lumpy but this was different - so I started to look into it. The journey of replacing every single mount in the car started - replaced the easy ones first (top torque mount) then the bottom one, then the front pneumatic (round) one, then the right had side mount (one under the crank pulley) and the vibration was still there - actually worse. Then, with one mount to go I tried myself for 3 hours to replace the rear pneumatic (round) engine mount under the turbo. Just not possible without all sorts of equipment I didn't have so 3.5 hours of labour at the mechanic later it was done. I made sure I bought an aftermarket Bilstein mount, not a genuine Volvo one. Well, it had to be the hardest mount to change on any car I had ever seen but wow, the difference was amazing. Instantly the car was smooth again and it changed the way the whole car drove. The reason was the original mount had sagged so much the engine/gearbox had slumped down on its stoppers transferring every bit of engine vibration through the chassis. So, getting back to the steering column bearing failure - I think a few years of this vibration had slowly smashed the plastic bearing cage and destroyed the bearing which just fell apart. That's my thoughts anyway. So, have to find a new column and get it fitted so will let you know how I go. Last edited by SwedeXC90; Oct 18th, 2014 at 03:24. |
Oct 19th, 2014, 20:49 | #2 |
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Frankly I am appalled that this has and can happen to a car that is 7 years old and never been in an accident and that cost $80k AUD new. Seriously, how can the bearings fall apart in a car that has only done 130,000 km's?
You appear to have answered your own question nothing wrong with the design or construction of the column it was abuse from not dealing with the engine mounts when they required replacing(A real case of a stich in time saves nine) |
Oct 20th, 2014, 00:16 | #3 |
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I was in the same boat when i have bought mine last year. All engine pads been replaced. Steering rack was lose as well. Still works. Later dpf removal, egr off and than remap. After 6 months owning a car - DMF and clutch replacement. Clutch started slippering. Decided to replace the whole kit but I think it was not necessary because clutch kit was replaced before with the previuos car owner but mechanic did not good job enough. He fitted a clutch as normal instead of using special tool to reset a clutch and compress the spings before assembly the whole thing. I still could use old clutch simply resetting it and put back. But new kit was waiting to be fitted. Not happy with the new kit anyway. After some time pedal vibration developped. Suspect new LUK DMF. wish i bought SACHS
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Feb 2nd, 2018, 11:38 | #4 |
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Ive just replaced the bearing on mine....
symptoms where hands on 12-6 9-3 and i had movement side to side. No moment pulling the steering wheel toward me, just rocking side to side. Pig getting the air bag off, but one that was off, I replaced the bearing from a local supplier. Steering has not a bit of vibration thru it now, at all. |
Jul 20th, 2020, 16:21 | #5 |
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hi , how did you solve the problem with the steering column ? Did you just change the bearing or the whole steering column ?
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Cheers! Steve |
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Mar 21st, 2021, 10:01 | #7 |
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OP was last online 6 months ago - he will not have read your question.
Cheers Dave |
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