Suspension - Noises While Turning
911(996)6/00 4085
Binder - 4, Running Gear
8-18-00
Noises In Steering
Vehicle Type:
911 Carrera 4 (996)
Model Year:
As of 1999 (X)
Concern:
Clicking or grating noises during steering.
Information:
Clicking or grating noises can occur in the area of the upper spring strut mount when the wheels are steered with the vehicle stationary, e.g. when parking.
Parts:
Work Procedure:
Determine, which type of noise, is occurring during steering:
Clicking Noise:
This noise occurs shortly before turning the steering wheel to full lock. A loose strut piston rod nut causes it (Figure 1, item 1).
Repair:
Tighten the strut piston rod fastening nut to the specified torque.
Grating Noise:
This noise occurs when steering movements are made around the center position (straight-ahead position) to full lock position.
Repair:
Replace the stop plates. (Figure 1, items 2 and 4) with new version, part number 996 343 107 03.
Note:
The axial ball bearing and back-up ring has not been changed.
Literature:
911(996) Technical Manual, Group 4, section 40 85 19 - Removing and installing front spring strut.
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