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    Firewall Groaning

    My MY2010 Puma has developed a habit of giving out groaning noises from behind the dash in the vicinity of the steering column. Happens when there is a bit of body flex.
    It is not easy to see the actual column mounting either from engine compartment of from the cabin side so will need to start taking parts off. But thought a question here first might be a good start.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldie View Post
    My MY2010 Puma has developed a habit of giving out groaning noises from behind the dash in the vicinity of the steering column. Happens when there is a bit of body flex.
    It is not easy to see the actual column mounting either from engine compartment of from the cabin side so will need to start taking parts off. But thought a question here first might be a good start.

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    Is it when you turn the wheel?
    The rubber on the firewall that the steering shaft goes through was making a groaning type noise when I turned the wheel. This was on a Disco but presume could be the same. Just spray some lube on it.

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    Thanks JayTee for the comment. Maybe I should have described the noise as more like grinding or even scraping.
    Groaning or grinding, I don't think it is a normal noise even for a Defender even if it is most noticeable when i drive over kerbs.

    The noise is not related to turning the steering wheel. But the sound comes from that area behind the dash in front of the driver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fattima View Post
    Is it when you turn the wheel?
    The rubber on the firewall that the steering shaft goes through was making a groaning type noise when I turned the wheel. This was on a Disco but presume could be the same. Just spray some lube on it.
    No, the noise is not related to turning the steering wheel. It happens when the body is flexing as when I drive over the kerbing getting out of my drive.

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    Have you check tightened the firewall bolts which attach the firewall to the chassis outriggers? They might just be working a little when articulating the chassis?

    They can be easily seen from underneath the truck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by inken_dave View Post
    Have you check tightened the firewall bolts which attach the firewall to the chassis outriggers? They might just be working a little when articulating the chassis?

    They can be easily seen from underneath the truck.
    Thanks, I will have a look at those fastenings but the noise is coming from just below the wind screen in front of the driver.

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    if you remove the top instrument combing and instrument cluster, you will see a brace which mounts the steering column in position, could also be making the noise?

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    groaning noises

    Same problem 2008 130 only when you hit hard bump or twist, love to know what you find.
    Dennis

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