Steering wheel click sound
Steering wheel click sound
I have noticed these past couple of days that when I turn the steering wheel to the left and back roughly 45 degrees, I can hear a very subtle click coming from the back of the steering wheel (the turn signal not engaged while turning the wheel). The click is not "loud" like the turn signal click sound. It is best heard while the car is not moving and you are just turning the wheel slowly as the car idles. Is anyone else experiencing this?
Steering click
Mine's an '09/TL/Tech/FWD
Thought I was hallucinating last week, while pulling out of the garage.
Guess it has something to do with the electric steering;
Anyway, love my '09!
Thought I was hallucinating last week, while pulling out of the garage.
Guess it has something to do with the electric steering;
Anyway, love my '09!
I have noticed these past couple of days that when I turn the steering wheel to the left and back roughly 45 degrees, I can hear a very subtle click coming from the back of the steering wheel (the turn signal not engaged while turning the wheel). The click is not "loud" like the turn signal click sound. It is best heard while the car is not moving and you are just turning the wheel slowly as the car idles. Is anyone else experiencing this?
Okay now this is starting to bug me. nyyanks81 thanks for bringing it to my attention. between the radio, turn signal, and A/C blower you might miss it. but now I listen for it - seems to be only on left turns (but not every left turn) Turn all that stuff off and try it (doesn't seem to do it when parked and turning wheel??) I think it has some to do w/ the lock for the steering wheel
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if you have the audio going and even the a/c fan going - you could miss it. try a few turns w/o the turn signal going either - otherwise the sound disappears into the background noise. main thing that bothers me about it now - is that it can't be consistently reproduced - makes it hard to show a service writer at the dealer what your issue is.
Okay now this is starting to bug me. nyyanks81 thanks for bringing it to my attention. between the radio, turn signal, and A/C blower you might miss it. but now I listen for it - seems to be only on left turns (but not every left turn) Turn all that stuff off and try it (doesn't seem to do it when parked and turning wheel??) I think it has some to do w/ the lock for the steering wheel
stays just under my notice-able level for now - doesn't always happen (still not consistently reproduce-able) so until then I'll continue to enjoy the car.
Mine creaks when turning; took it into the dealer and they replaced some part. It still makes the noise and now they say it is a "normal" noise related to the electric steering. It is an annoying sound, but I only hear it if the radio is off or on low volume.
I also noticed that on mine car it started to happen recently i have 8k. it sound like something shift when turning the steering wheel to the end on both sides and it creaks like few clicks, but i dont think is normal.
I have noticed these past couple of days that when I turn the steering wheel to the left and back roughly 45 degrees, I can hear a very subtle click coming from the back of the steering wheel (the turn signal not engaged while turning the wheel). The click is not "loud" like the turn signal click sound. It is best heard while the car is not moving and you are just turning the wheel slowly as the car idles. Is anyone else experiencing this?
Then I traced the problem to the black plastic piece below the horn. So when I pressed that plastic piece with some pressure, it will produce that clicking noise.
I will bring back to dealer to fix this for sure.
Another issue I have is some creaking noise from the gear shifter console plastic area. I find that while accelerating or decelerating, it produces this noise, especially in colder weather. Anyone else has this issue?
My steering wheel has a rattle/vibration noise when riding on rough roads - rough as in course blacktop. I've heard it several times, but have narrowed it down to that small plastic piece under the horn - like AlCan mentions above. This is just a vibration buzz - don't hear it on smooth roads, or if the radio is up.
Any idea if the horn face, or any of the plastic parts pop off for service? If there was a way to get in there, I'm sure I could fix it?
Any idea if the horn face, or any of the plastic parts pop off for service? If there was a way to get in there, I'm sure I could fix it?
Well I brought my TL back to the dealer last Friday for the clicking noise on the steering wheel. The Tech heard the clicks and it took him a few hours to fix it. He had to remove the steering wheel, SRS (which it turned out he didn't have to), then added some tape by the clips, and the noise went away.
So now it's nice and quiet when I turn the steering wheel. Great job to the dealer, sales person, and tech.
So now it's nice and quiet when I turn the steering wheel. Great job to the dealer, sales person, and tech.
Add me to the list of "clickers." It happens about 20% of the time when I turn the wheel from straight ahead. Not sure yet if it's only right or left turns. Steering function is not affected at all and the sound sounds like it's coming from the upper steering column somewhere near the actual steering wheel so, thankfully, it's not in the actual 'guts' of the steering.
Not really a big deal although it's a bit annoying in a car that has been otherwise 100% perfect from delivery till now. I'll print out this thread and bring it to my dealer when I go in for my first oil change.
Not really a big deal although it's a bit annoying in a car that has been otherwise 100% perfect from delivery till now. I'll print out this thread and bring it to my dealer when I go in for my first oil change.
Steering click as well
So did anyone manage to find out what this problem is? I hear the click as well when I am backing out of a parking space and putting the car back onto Drive.
I would like to know what exactly the cause was so I can talk to the Service Rep and let him know to make the process of finding what's wrong as smooth as possible. Thanks Guys!
I would like to know what exactly the cause was so I can talk to the Service Rep and let him know to make the process of finding what's wrong as smooth as possible. Thanks Guys!
Not to thread jack but does anybody here have their steering wheel squeak/creak when going over bumps? I went for a drive aimlessly tonight since it was gorgeous outside and going over bumps and dips, the steering wheel creaks as if it wasn't lubricated enough. Same sound as a door creaking because the hinges needs lubricated. I searched but couldn't find anything. It happens with the smallest dip too.
I guess I'm reviving this thread. Both my wife and I have heard the steering wheel click. It doesn't happen often but I don't think that it should happen at all. Does anyone know what's causing this. I just got my first oil change two weeks ago, but it didn't start doing it until a couple of days later. I'm certainly not going to accept, "all TL steering wheels click as an answer..." Anybody figure this out?
I am a canadian and this happened to my 09 TL SHAWD Tech as well.... got this problem since i got my car in may 09.
went to the dealer several times already..... still couldn't resolve the problem....
i brought in the US tsb regarding the column noise to my dealer before Honda canada release a tsb regarding the column noise, i got my column replaced....but problems come back after a while.
last time i went back to the dealer for winter tire swap, the mechanic did a test drive with me, confirmed the noise still exist. He tried to tighten everything for me but the noise comes back after a week or two...
the mechanic said the only way to fix it is to replace the entire column again... but the problem is.....Honda Canada DOES NOT ALLOW MY DEALER TO DO SO BECAUSE I GOT MY COLUMN REPLACED BEFORE!!!!
I am going to keep complaining to my dealer until Honda canada finally agrees to fix this for me.
PS: the problem get worse when the temp drops to near zero. the noise is louder especially when your are in front of a red light and try to turn the steering wheel...... anyone has the same issue?
went to the dealer several times already..... still couldn't resolve the problem....
i brought in the US tsb regarding the column noise to my dealer before Honda canada release a tsb regarding the column noise, i got my column replaced....but problems come back after a while.
last time i went back to the dealer for winter tire swap, the mechanic did a test drive with me, confirmed the noise still exist. He tried to tighten everything for me but the noise comes back after a week or two...
the mechanic said the only way to fix it is to replace the entire column again... but the problem is.....Honda Canada DOES NOT ALLOW MY DEALER TO DO SO BECAUSE I GOT MY COLUMN REPLACED BEFORE!!!!
I am going to keep complaining to my dealer until Honda canada finally agrees to fix this for me.
PS: the problem get worse when the temp drops to near zero. the noise is louder especially when your are in front of a red light and try to turn the steering wheel...... anyone has the same issue?
Last edited by charco; Feb 28, 2011 at 08:14 PM.
I noticed this awhile back and when I mentioned it to my dealer they thought I was crazy. So I go in last week for an oil change and I asked if the were any TSBs out for my car and after checking, there is in fact a TSB out for the "clicking/popping" coming from the steering column. Dealerships are being told to replace all steering column on early 4G TLs. The dealer ordered me a new one, but I haven't had the time to drop it off to get fixed. Everyone experiencing this need to take their car in and mention it to the dealership. I don't know the TSB off hand, but just mention to the dealer that there is one and have them look it up. My dealership even printed it out for me, so I know that it exists, but I am away from home for awhile so I can't give you all the TSB number.
Steering clicking sound
Im not sure if this is any help or not for some of you, but this is my experience, and the dealership findings/fix.
I have a 2011 TL tech, with the 18 inch wheel pckg. I noticed after roughly 900 miles that when i would turn my steering wheel i was able to hear a clicking sound much as some of you describe. I contacted the dealer, and took my car in. The dealer was able to confirm the problem, and i ended up being stuck with a loaner for 3 days while they checked all sorts of things. They were able to duplicate the sound ONLY with the vehicle weight on the wheels, while on a lift in the air, turning the steering did nothing. They ruled out, steering, steering linkage, suspension, and had it narrowed down to a radiator support problem, or some problem with the chassis that Acura didnt account for. In the end what they found was that one of the two bolts that fasten the front bumper assembly on the left hand side, (the metal tongue that slides into the chassis frame, and is bolted down) was not torqued to factory spec. They retorqued the bolt, and i have not had a problem since. Im going on 4000 miles and so far, nothing has been wrong, Overall, even with this setback, im extremely pleased with the car. Anyway, hopefully my experience will help somebody.
I have a 2011 TL tech, with the 18 inch wheel pckg. I noticed after roughly 900 miles that when i would turn my steering wheel i was able to hear a clicking sound much as some of you describe. I contacted the dealer, and took my car in. The dealer was able to confirm the problem, and i ended up being stuck with a loaner for 3 days while they checked all sorts of things. They were able to duplicate the sound ONLY with the vehicle weight on the wheels, while on a lift in the air, turning the steering did nothing. They ruled out, steering, steering linkage, suspension, and had it narrowed down to a radiator support problem, or some problem with the chassis that Acura didnt account for. In the end what they found was that one of the two bolts that fasten the front bumper assembly on the left hand side, (the metal tongue that slides into the chassis frame, and is bolted down) was not torqued to factory spec. They retorqued the bolt, and i have not had a problem since. Im going on 4000 miles and so far, nothing has been wrong, Overall, even with this setback, im extremely pleased with the car. Anyway, hopefully my experience will help somebody.
I have also started having a clicking in the steering wheel on my 2010 MDX, sounds similar to the clicking that occurs from the signal cancellation mechanism when you have your turn signal on but this clicking occurs without the turn signal being on. It occurs on left or right turns and only when you turn the steering wheel more than half a turn either way, I usually hear when turning into my driveway or into my garage without the indicator on. It will click 2-3 times as the steering wheel turns back to center. It is very annoying and can be heard even with the radio on low. I have seen this on TSX, TL, Honda Pilot and Ridgeline forums unfortunately, fixes that I have read include Ignition Malalignment, steering reel problem, and steering column replacement. I guess it is a Honda issue. I'll be mentioning it to the dealer at the next oil change. I have found TSB for both 2007 MDX and TSX steering wheel clicking, both have different fixes though. If I get a definitive answer and fix from dealer I will post it....
Sounds like a clock spring issue; if so, you're probably better off just leaving it be. They get in there and start ripping that apart, none of your wheel controls will ever work right again.
My car started clicking last weekend in the middle of the east coast heat wave. The clicking is not too bad. So I decided to come here to see if anyone else had the issue. Glad to see I'm not the only one. Its not bad enough for me to take the car to the dealer yet. First of my Acuras to have this clicking noise.
This may be your problem - this is not a recall but a bulletin effecting some tl's....
Service Bulletin 09-050
Service Bulletin 09-050
Popping or Clicking When Turning the Steering Wheel
SYMPTOM
A popping or clicking comes from the lower area of the
steering column when you turn the steering wheel.
steering column when you turn the steering wheel.
PROBABLE CAUSE
The steering column lower bearing is mis-set.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Replace the steering column.
PARTS INFORMATION
Steering Column (Base model):
P/N 53200-TK4-A02
Steering Column (Tech Package model):
P/N 53200-TK4-A12
Torx Bolt (two required):
P/N 90134-S6A-A80
Shear Bolt:
P/N 35102-SV4-003
(Base model only, two required)
Steering Column Holder Set:
P/N 06352-TK4-A01
(Tech Package model only, contains bracket and
two shear bolts)
P/N 53200-TK4-A02
Steering Column (Tech Package model):
P/N 53200-TK4-A12
Torx Bolt (two required):
P/N 90134-S6A-A80
Shear Bolt:
P/N 35102-SV4-003
(Base model only, two required)
Steering Column Holder Set:
P/N 06352-TK4-A01
(Tech Package model only, contains bracket and
two shear bolts)
WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION
In warranty:
In warranty:
The normal warranty applies.
Failed Part: P/N 53200-TK4-A12
Defect Code: 07404
Symptom Code: 04201
Skill Level: Repair Technician
Failed Part: P/N 53200-TK4-A12
Defect Code: 07404
Symptom Code: 04201
Skill Level: Repair Technician
Out of warranty:
Any repair performed after warranty
expiration may be eligible for goodwill consideration by
the District Parts and Service Manager or your Zone
expiration may be eligible for goodwill consideration by
the District Parts and Service Manager or your Zone
Office. You must request consideration, and





