P1000m5 Steering box squeaking horribly

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RickMaynard

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Went riding this weekend and developed a terrible squeak coming from the steering box. I thought it was coming from the steering knuckle? but I tightened, loosened, adjusted it and the noise was still present. I isolated it to the steering box. The only thing I have done to it was add 28” tires and adjust the toe in so the front tires are in alignment. Sound like a trip to the dealer to y’all? I have 400 miles on it and it is still under warranty.


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Went riding this weekend and developed a terrible squeak coming from the steering box. I thought it was coming from the steering knuckle? but I tightened, loosened, adjusted it and the noise was still present. I isolated it to the steering box. The only thing I have done to it was add 28” tires and adjust the toe in so the front tires are in alignment. Sound like a trip to the dealer to y’all? I have 400 miles on it and it is still under warranty.


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Are you sure its coming from the rack itself? How close does the steering shaft pass to the fire wall (after going through it, obviously)?

Here's the reason i ask: On the 700 there is a little recessed area where the shaft is near the firewall, and it was prone to getting small rocks trapped in that area. Once it did, it would emit a high pitched-ish squeal that was pretty annoying. Can't find a good pic of the 1K in this area to see if its even possible, but i thought it was worth a shot...
 
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RickMaynard

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Are you sure its coming from the rack itself? How close does the steering shaft pass to the fire wall (after going through it, obviously)?

Here's the reason i ask: On the 700 there is a little recessed area where the shaft is near the firewall, and it was prone to getting small rocks trapped in that area. Once it did, it would emit a high pitched-ish squeal that was pretty annoying. Can't find a good pic of the 1K in this area to see if its even possible, but i thought it was worth a shot...

I looked, it’s sealed, there’s no place for debris to get. When I touch the steering linkage and have someone else turn the wheel, the squeak transfers through the linkage.


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DG Rider

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Part #3 ( where it goes from the passenger dept down to the rack ) is what is was referring to. It probably runs really close to the plastic for a bit. Like i said, it was just a shot in the dark...

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RickMaynard

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Part #3 ( where it goes from the passenger dept down to the rack ) is what is was referring to. It probably runs really close to the plastic for a bit. Like i said, it was just a shot in the dark...

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I pressure wash it after every ride, think I could have somehow washed out any lubricant that may be in the linkages?


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If I remember right there is a plastic bushing in the adjustable part of the column.
Maybe parts #4 &#5 in the image above.
If they lack grease they could squeal.
Just a shot in the dark.
 
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Doubtful.
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So did you ever find the cause, my 2018 1000 5P LE just developed a squeak when you move the steering wheel back and forth, and it really sounds like a plastic bushing that is dry. i hope to take a look for cause tomorrow
 
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RickMaynard

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So did you ever find the cause, my 2018 1000 5P LE just developed a squeak when you move the steering wheel back and forth, and it really sounds like a plastic bushing that is dry. i hope to take a look for cause tomorrow

Yes, took it to my dealer and he lubricated the heck out of the steering linkages. Hasn’t squeaked since.


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The most common squeak I hear is directly under the steering wheel.

If you remove the center nut, there is a cap (#16) over a seal that is almost always dry, lube with grease and it usually goes away.

I've had 1 also squeak where the cap sits over the input shaft seal into the steering box.
 
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My rack was squeaking pretty bad and the bushing was wore so I replaced the bushing and greased both sides and no more noise. All of my noise was coming from the driver, non-bushing side.
 

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