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2001 monte carlo ss noise in frt endbbroberts 10-07-2004, 11:24 PM i have a 2001 mc ss and it has a noise in frt end feels like in the steering column but not sure. any one heard of this or had one fixed??????? yeldem 10-08-2004, 09:36 AM I have a 2000 mc ss and I have the same issue...I have had it at the dealership a couple times and they cannot tell me what it is. Please advise if enyone knows......... richtazz 10-11-2004, 11:51 AM what kind of noise? (clunk, rubbing, growl, etc...) and does it vary with speed or only occur while turning? Give us a little more info so we can help. bbroberts 10-11-2004, 10:51 PM happens when turning either way, can feel in steering column and brake pedal when slowing and turning also. doesn't matter with speed or foward or backward will do it. MonteCarlo2001 10-12-2004, 06:01 PM Check the fluid level of your power steering. It's a pain in the butt to get to but mine was giving the creaking sound when I turned and hit the brakes. Looked into it and it was completely dry. Don't think it had ever been filled. They check the fluid levels at the dealership during and oil change...my ass! I had just gotten one and I started getting that noise. Have fun finding the thing. If you give up, let me know. Hint: Have to take the cross-stabilizer off. cdy 10-20-2004, 01:03 AM I have the same problem in my 2000 mc ss and was told by the dealer that the wrong thickness of oil was used in the steering column from the manufacturer. I noticed that the warmer the weather is, the worser it gets. It's hardly noticeable in the winter. I was told that this won't harm anything, which I kind of find hard to believe with the way it vibrates. Lubricant 10-23-2004, 09:11 AM When I brake and go over very small bumps, I can feel it in the brakes and steering column also.. I belive it to just be some breakin on the front axle joints.. Nothing serious, but I would change it proactivly at 70 thousand miles.. Ya dont want that breaking on ya when yer driving.. Can drop the whole front of the car, or have dangerous things flying out of the bottom of the car.. Or, it can just be the clamp that holds the column to the firewall is a little loose. :) Seoulroller 10-31-2004, 04:34 AM I got a 02 Monte SS and had the same problem with the noises, 10,000 miles. I thought it was the steering column but couldn't be sure. It sounded like when moving slowly, turning and going over small bumps while moving slowly, braking or any combination, that it was clunking, knocking or loose. The car drove straight, braked straight and turned properly. I took it in and the shop said the front end was shot. They replaced the ABS ???, steering column, intermediate shaft, pads, calipers and rotors with several bushings/bearings. I was shocked why so many parts. It runs great now. I never abused the car and have always babied it. If you have this problem, raise cain until they fix it for you. I have heard others say it's normal for the Monte. I say garbage! No car with mileage that low should ever sound like that. Seoulroller monte01 11-04-2004, 03:27 PM I got a 02 Monte SS and had the same problem with the noises, 10,000 miles. I thought it was the steering column but couldn't be sure. It sounded like when moving slowly, turning and going over small bumps while moving slowly, braking or any combination, that it was clunking, knocking or loose. The car drove straight, braked straight and turned properly. I took it in and the shop said the front end was shot. They replaced the ABS ???, steering column, intermediate shaft, pads, calipers and rotors with several bushings/bearings. I was shocked why so many parts. It runs great now. I never abused the car and have always babied it. If you have this problem, raise cain until they fix it for you. I have heard others say it's normal for the Monte. I say garbage! No car with mileage that low should ever sound like that. Seoulroller The 2001 Monte has a problem with the mid-shaft in the steering. Sounds like you have that problem. The dealer will remove the shaft and pack it with some million dollar lube. It will cost about $70.00 to repair. It's a common problem. Good luck! You'll do it again about 40,000 miles later too. Daymack 01-18-2005, 07:43 AM It is the Intermediate Steering Shaft. There is a technical service bulletin on it and you should have the shaft replaced with a redesigned shaft. b4davis 01-19-2005, 09:08 PM Replace the intermediate steering shaft. The shaft has a U-joint on both ends and if the it feels like a knuckle popping when you turn the wheel, one of joints is bad. The TSB suggests a lube kit, but if yours is like mine, that did not loosen the joint. montecarlossfan 01-30-2005, 01:01 AM same prob when i bought my 2000, they just hafta lube the steering midshafts n such dirk1843 04-28-2005, 10:14 PM I had/have the same problem with my 2000. The ISS (intermediate steering shaft) was replaced under warranty around 25k. Had to have it "relubed" around 60k. Just a tick over 90k now and it is at it again. I talked to one of the GM dealers we buy from, and they are telling me the ISS has be redisgned to stop the clunk. Can anyone confirm this either way?? I have to pull it out to relube it, but I will shell out the bucks if I can solve the problem once and for all. DAVENEWJERSEY 07-12-2005, 07:17 PM I had/have the same problem with my 2000. The ISS (intermediate steering shaft) was replaced under warranty around 25k. Had to have it "relubed" around 60k. Just a tick over 90k now and it is at it again. I talked to one of the GM dealers we buy from, and they are telling me the ISS has be redisgned to stop the clunk. Can anyone confirm this either way?? I have to pull it out to relube it, but I will shell out the bucks if I can solve the problem once and for all. I have a similar problem with my 2001 Impala. It is missing/defective sub frame welding. DAVENEWJERSEY 07-12-2005, 08:02 PM I have a similar problem with my 2001 Impala. It is missing/defective sub frame welding. This is a very common problem with Impala's and Monte Carlo. It is often mis diagnosed however {to GM profit} as Steering shaft problems. General Motors has replaced many of the aluminum sub frames, untill they came up with a cheaper fix: applying a liquid locktite material {super glue?} over the defective welds! The noise when turning the steering wheel while at very slow speed or even while stopped, is from defective welding which causes flexing and metal to metal at the points under the welds. Also reported were missing verticle welds. Anyone aware of accidents involving IMPALA OR MONTE CARLO should be informed. Call GM also at toll free 866 942 4368 extension 45422. MYMONTECARLO 01-13-2007, 03:05 PM I have a 2001 Monte Carlo SS and I also have a clunking (barely audible) but can feel it sometimes in the brake pedal and when you turn.. I had it cheked (for $36.00) and they tell me that the steering column needs to be taken apart and lubed and that it is not a safety issue and that to do that will cost another $75.00. I am waiting now, does anyone else have a different input or suggestion?? Thank you, Marcus jeremey m 01-18-2007, 02:17 PM i have a 05 ls and am experiencing the same problem! i also had to replace my water pump at 38000 miles.i love chevy but,thier not makin"em like the used too.... richtazz 01-19-2007, 01:48 PM There is a known issue with your car's steering column shaft that will exhibit the symptoms you describe. I'm not sure if just lubing it will fix it or not, the intermediate shaft may need replacing. MYMONTECARLO 01-20-2007, 12:34 PM i have a 2001 mc ss and it has a noise in frt end feels like in the steering column but not sure. any one heard of this or had one fixed??????? I have the same dilemma, took it to where I bought it when I had it serviced and they told me the steering column needs to be taken apart and greased, they also charged me over 30 dollars for this. Do you have any more input? Please mail me at marcus_prindle2001@yahoo.com thank you, Marcus MYMONTECARLO 01-20-2007, 12:37 PM There is a known issue with your car's steering column shaft that will exhibit the symptoms you describe. I'm not sure if just lubing it will fix it or not, the intermediate shaft may need replacing. That was also my concern that lubing it alone would not cure the problem maybe just cover it up for a short time, they did say it is not a safety issue though.. MYMONTECARLO 01-21-2007, 10:29 AM Wow, well I took mine in and they told me (After looking for 6 hrs) that they thought it was the intermediate shaft needed lube! And I got charged $36. to find that out and then it would cost me another $75.00 to have it lubed! To have all that work done on a car with 10,000 miles seems a bit much, mine has closer to 60,000 now but I bought it with 37,000. Didn't you have any kind of extended warranty? Mail me if you feel like it at marcus_prindle2001@yahoo.com thanks, MYMONTECARLO 01-21-2007, 11:03 AM Check the fluid level of your power steering. It's a pain in the butt to get to but mine was giving the creaking sound when I turned and hit the brakes. Looked into it and it was completely dry. Don't think it had ever been filled. They check the fluid levels at the dealership during and oil change...my ass! I had just gotten one and I started getting that noise. Have fun finding the thing. If you give up, let me know. Hint: Have to take the cross-stabilizer off. I took a look without getting on the floor, I couldn't see a thing! :frown: I guess I will ask them about this on my next visit, thank you for the input, Marcus vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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