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Wonder if anyone has any knowledge on this.

My Galaxy (2000 on a "Y" plate) clunks a bit when wiggling the steering while the Engine is off - but disappears once the engine is started.

 

Checked my MG ZTT and it does exactly the same.

Now, either both have problems - or there is a simple explanation such as this is a normal phenomenon.

Some noises may be noticed as there is deliberate in-built play in the steering system somewhere, that is removed once the power steering pump is running.

 

I have read a note in a website (mazda I think) as follows:

"A slight noise is normal as the rack is supposed to shift in its bushings when you turn the wheel at idle - the longitudinal load is around 1,500lbs. Of course the wheel should only be turned with the car moving where possible."

 

Anyone know if this is true/possible/complete pants?

 

Thanks in advance

Edited by surreyranger
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I think its quite normal. Oil pressure takes up the play.

 

My 3 yr old Skoda does the same.

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:lol: My how times have changed there was a time when a Skoda wouldn't last 3 years sorry i just couldn't resist it. :lol:
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:) My how times have changed there was a time when a Skoda wouldn't last 3 years sorry i just couldn't resist it. :lol:

 

 

Oh mike...gonna tangle with SK are you????? :lol: ..what music would you like played at your funeral???..any particular preference on flowers???? :lol:

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you bloody coward :) :lol: :lol: :P :lol:
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Mikej only voiced what we were all thinking :lol:

 

 

 

PS: If Skoda did an full size mpv i'd be first in the queue

Edited by MADBAZ

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