Can you drive with a bad intermediate shaft?

Can you drive with a bad intermediate shaft?

It is important to have a properly working intermediate steering shaft at all times. If you were to have a faulty intermediate steering shaft, then it would not be safe to continue driving your vehicle. You could also be putting other people’s lives at risk as well.

How much does it cost to fix steering?

Most repairs to the power steering fluid system cost between $500 and $650 to correct. But the exact price comes down to what exactly went wrong with the system. For example, if you just need to replace the hose, you only need to spend between $60 and $150 on parts and a little extra for labor.

Is there a problem with Toyota Highlander steering wheels?

Indeed, on February 21, 2013, Toyota sent out a Technical Service Bulletin on the issue, acknowledging the problem and advising technicians that consumers reporting popping or cracking noises and letting dealers how to fix the problem. Moreover, Toyota developed a new intermediate shaft for Highlander steering wheels to address this issue.

What kind of noise does a Toyota Highlander make?

POP! Intermediate Shaft Noise Coming From Toyota Highlanders. If you own a 2008-2013 Toyota Highlander vehicle, you may have noticed a clunk, pop, or knock-type noise when turning the steering wheel left or right. Don’t worry, it’s not just you!

What makes a clunking noise when turning the steering wheel?

This vehicle has a knocking or clunking sound when turning the steering wheel. This is a common complaint on Toyota Highlanders but vehicles when out of warranty. This is a defect in these vehicles and should be fixed by Toyota free of charge.

Is there a steering wheel defect in Toyota?

The Toyota steering wheel class action lawsuit also alleges that Toyota’s service technicians deny that the steering wheel defect exists and say that the issue occurs from normal wear and tear on the car.

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