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Old 06-26-2014, 07:55 PM   #1
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Rattle in the Steering Column and loose key?

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So for pretty much the whole time I've had my car, theres been a little rattle within the steering column that usually becomes noticeable at highway speeds. I hadn't figured out the source but I noticed that I could wiggle the key when the car is on. So I'm wondering if the rattle has anything to do with the key wiggling in the ignition or if the key normally does that and I never noticed.
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Old 06-26-2014, 07:56 PM   #2
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Hey guys

So for pretty much the whole time I've had my car, theres been a little rattle within the steering column that usually becomes noticeable at highway speeds. I hadn't figured out the source but I noticed that I could wiggle the key when the car is on. So I'm wondering if the rattle has anything to do with the key wiggling in the ignition or if the key normally does that and I never noticed.
I have a knocking in the steering column too...but not sure what causes it.

cant say anything about the key as I have push to start.
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mine do the same thing also, it happens when i'm on rough road surfaces. When i tried to put tension on the steering wheel, the noise goes away. it feels like if there is some plays in steering shaft mount bracket.
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