Like I explained: I think tightening the nut did it. As you know, I tightened it! Hedin wasn't involved. And I didn't think/believe that the sound was related to the damper sound. Probably I was wrong.So is it fixed? And if by tightening the nut or changing the damper?
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To be honest, during my holidays in Hungary, Romania, Moldova last June, the "bell sound" came back. Anyway, I am very "close" to having to do my second service interval (38700 km), therefore I will wait till then.Folks, coming back to this. I had this same bell sound issue come up for me.
First, I had the steering damper replaced from the factory one to the Old Man Emu one, but the same issue persisted.
The dealer fortunately recognized the issue and had replaced both of the steering rack arms. They diagnosed it as an issue with the ball joints of both of the stabilizer arms that had too much play and allowed the damper housing to bump up against each other, like you guys have correctly identified in the past.
They informed be that a new part number was provided instead of the original ones, that apparently were deemed too weak.
The noise we have (or had) doesn't come from the computer, but from outside "under" the car.... the alarm made a loud bong bong bong bong bong bong bong ... non-stop.
... I stopped, got out, opened both rear doors and slammed them shut with a lot of force.
And all 'bong's were gone - for the entire rest of the drive.
Steering rack?The dealer fortunately recognized the issue and had replaced both of the steering rack arms.
Ah, right, habits . I am not a mechanic / automotive engineer. The two components would be a tie rod / stabilizer arm I guess? Attaching a photo someone took on reddit of the steering where the two components the dealer replaced (including joints) are visible:Steering rack?
Hi DaveKop, Some have reported a bell like sound from the Steering Stabilizer. Check to make sure it is not bent and secure. Research this on the forum. Hopefully someone can add more to this. Last, perhaps get a new aftermarket steering stabilizer from Fox or Agile. Here is a link start of this post by @Jean MercierOk folks, the sound is back.
I am doing regular off-roading (rough forest logging roads with deep ruts, rocks, steep inclines etc) but nothing irresponsible or high speed. Just slowly traversing tracks on some land I manage and a few construction sites. Why I bought the thing in the first place to get around a rough region.
I am not flying over speed bumps. But if I take a speed bump at what I would consider a reasonable speed, the sound is still there, despite all the major components having been replaced. It's a bit more muted, but it's there.
This tells me this is something in the fundamental design that is simply flawed. I hope this won't result in a steering failure, I am planning a long trip to the Balkans in the winter with a whole bunch of rough roads... we'll see.
Dave,Ok folks, the sound is back.
I am doing regular off-roading (rough forest logging roads with deep ruts, rocks, steep inclines etc) but nothing irresponsible or high speed. Just slowly traversing tracks on some land I manage and a few construction sites. Why I bought the thing in the first place to get around a rough region.
I am not flying over speed bumps. But if I take a speed bump at what I would consider a reasonable speed, the sound is still there, despite all the major components having been replaced. It's a bit more muted, but it's there.
This tells me this is something in the fundamental design that is simply flawed. I hope this won't result in a steering failure, I am planning a long trip to the Balkans in the winter with a whole bunch of rough roads... we'll see.