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Nissan Maxima: Play in the steering wheel

  1. #1
    Nickle911
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    Play in the steering wheel

    I have a 96 maxima with 130,000 miles on it.Its seems to have alot of play in
    the steeling wheel does anyone have any ideas what could cause this.Thanks.Phil


  2. #2
    NissTech
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    Re: Play in the steering wheel

    worn inner and or outer tie rod ends

    worn out power steering rack mounting bushings.




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  3. #3
    Jim
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    Re: Play in the steering wheel

    Nickle911 wrote: 

    Lots of things, worn tie rods being a common culprit.

  4. #4
    +G
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    Re: Play in the steering wheel

    3 beer? Sorry, just kidn'


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  5. #5
    David
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    Re: Play in the steering wheel

    On 20 Jun 2004 16:16:30 GMT, Nickle911 <com> wrote: 

    I don't recall if I noticed any looseness in the stearing, but two things
    that happened to my 95 SE were worn right front wheel bearing (that wheel
    had play when jacked up) and what the dealer called a migrated bushing (I
    had lower control arms replaced when replacing struts). I compete in high
    speed autocross, and my steering is still precise at 110k mi.

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