Impala steering notch like feel???
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billccm
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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 1:59 am    Post subject: Impala steering notch like feel??? Reply with quote

Hello:
I have a 2001 Impala LS with 56K miles. My wife keeps complaining that
the steering feels notch like, espically when cold? The way she
describes it, it sounds like the rack and pinion is binding. Having
said that, I drove the car and feel nothing; it seems normal to me. I
asked her if this was like the ISS 'clunk' we had when we bought the
car, and she says no, it is a 'notchy-resistive-feeling', and it is
noticed on corners.
Any comment, or help is appreciated. Have a nice day,
Bill
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1991 LeBaron Convertible
2001 Impala LS

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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 8:44 am    Post subject: Re: Impala steering notch like feel??? Reply with quote

"billccm" <billccm@aol.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Hello:
I have a 2001 Impala LS with 56K miles. My wife keeps complaining that
the steering feels notch like, espically when cold? The way she
describes it, it sounds like the rack and pinion is binding. Having
said that, I drove the car and feel nothing; it seems normal to me. I
asked her if this was like the ISS 'clunk' we had when we bought the
car, and she says no, it is a 'notchy-resistive-feeling', and it is
noticed on corners.
Any comment, or help is appreciated. Have a nice day,
Bill
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1988 Lancer Shelby
1991 LeBaron Convertible
2001 Impala LS

What is an ISS 'clunk' ?


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KjunRaven
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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 6:36 pm    Post subject: Re: Impala steering notch like feel??? Reply with quote

"billccm" <billccm@aol.com> wrote in news:1132257559.948043.185100
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Quote:
Hello:
I have a 2001 Impala LS with 56K miles. My wife keeps complaining that
the steering feels notch like, espically when cold? The way she
describes it, it sounds like the rack and pinion is binding. Having
said that, I drove the car and feel nothing; it seems normal to me. I
asked her if this was like the ISS 'clunk' we had when we bought the
car, and she says no, it is a 'notchy-resistive-feeling', and it is
noticed on corners.
Any comment, or help is appreciated. Have a nice day,
Bill
_________________
1988 Lancer Shelby
1991 LeBaron Convertible
2001 Impala LS


lube your intermediate steering shaft. its binding, especially when cold
and the existing lube is hard...........kjun

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StarWolf
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 7:18 am    Post subject: Re: Impala steering notch like feel??? Reply with quote

Yes, I just had the ISS done on my 2004 Impala. I could hear and feel one
or
more clunks coming from the steering wheel as I turned it while there was
suspension movement. It suddenly got worst when the weather got cold.

They lubed the steering shafts under warranty and now it feels like new.




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"billccm" <billccm@aol.com> wrote in news:1132257559.948043.185100
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Hello:
I have a 2001 Impala LS with 56K miles. My wife keeps complaining that
the steering feels notch like, espically when cold? The way she
describes it, it sounds like the rack and pinion is binding. Having
said that, I drove the car and feel nothing; it seems normal to me. I
asked her if this was like the ISS 'clunk' we had when we bought the
car, and she says no, it is a 'notchy-resistive-feeling', and it is
noticed on corners.
Any comment, or help is appreciated. Have a nice day,
Bill
_________________
1988 Lancer Shelby
1991 LeBaron Convertible
2001 Impala LS


lube your intermediate steering shaft. its binding, especially when cold
and the existing lube is hard...........kjun
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billccm
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Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 6:26 am    Post subject: Re: Impala steering notch like feel??? Reply with quote

Well, I lube the ISS today following the 'Easy 20 minute' procedure. In
fact, I lubed the ISS so much that I had a wet oily spot on the
driveway to wash off after I was finished. I used some TriFlow spray
that I had handy. My wife will drive the car and let me know if it is
fixed. You'd think that with all of the ISS headaches I read on the
internet my local Goodyear store would know about this; I asked toady
about lubeing the ISS and they asked what and why????
Thanks for the replies.
Bill
_________________
1988 Lancer Shelby
1991 LeBaron Convertible
2001 Impala LS
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Eugene Nine
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Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:30 am    Post subject: Re: Impala steering notch like feel??? Reply with quote

billccm wrote:

Quote:
Well, I lube the ISS today following the 'Easy 20 minute' procedure. In
fact, I lubed the ISS so much that I had a wet oily spot on the
driveway to wash off after I was finished. I used some TriFlow spray
that I had handy. My wife will drive the car and let me know if it is
fixed. You'd think that with all of the ISS headaches I read on the
internet my local Goodyear store would know about this; I asked toady
about lubeing the ISS and they asked what and why????
Thanks for the replies.
Bill
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1988 Lancer Shelby
1991 LeBaron Convertible
2001 Impala LS
You lube it with grease not oil.
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