Subject: | Noisy Steering Column, Lack of Power Steering Assist, DTCs C0460 and C0545, Steering Wheel Moves Slightly By Itself (Replace Steering Column) |
Models: | 2004 Chevrolet Malibu |
Some customers may comment on any of the following concerns:
• | A rattle or clunk noise from the left lower instrument panel or foot well area. |
• | With the engine running and the vehicle not moving, the steering wheel may move a few degrees off center, left and right, by itself, without driver input. |
• | With the vehicle in motion, the driver may comment about a steering wheel vibration that feels like a wheel out of balance. This condition does not impair the ability of the driver to control the vehicle. |
• | An intermittent lack of power steering assist. |
Technicians may find the following diagnostic trouble codes:
• | Diagnostic Trouble Code C0460 Symptom 00 (Steering Position Sensor) |
• | Diagnostic Trouble Code C0545 Symptom 00 (Steering Wheel Torque Input Sensor) |
These conditions may be caused by excessive clearance between the assist gears or by a failure of the torque sensor in the steering column.
Perform the following check as an aid in diagnosing a steering column noise. With the engine running and the vehicle not moving, turn the steering wheel rapidly back and forth an inch or two off center and listen for a click or rattle noise inside the steering column. If these noises are present, it may indicate excessive clearance between the gears inside the steering column.
Technicians are to install a new steering column kit, P/N 10373948, to correct the conditions listed above. Refer to the Steering Column Replacement procedure in the Steering section of SI (Document ID #1244472).
Part Number | Description | Qty |
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10373948 | Column Kit, Steering | 1 |
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation | Description | Labor Time |
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E7680 | Column Assembly, Steering - Replace | Use published labor operation time |