Hyundai and Kia Steering Wheel Clunk Fix

Hyundai and Kia Steering Wheel Clunk Fix

In this video I’m going to show you how to fix clucking or clicking noise that may be coming from your steering wheel. On a lot of Hyundai and Kia made vehicles that coupler that’s part of your steering assist motor wears out and goes bad which in turn allows for slack and therefore clunking or noise when you turn your steering wheel. In this video I’ll show you how to remove and replace it easily.

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Garrie Parsons says:

I can’t find my input speed sensor for transmission on a 2013 nissan sentra 1.8 I can’t find the locator this I want to change mine out I have trans issues can you help please? Thanks

mikajlod25 says:

Says he'll put a list, then does not put a list 🙁 pretty sure I hear that clunk in my 2010 Kia Forte. It looks like a lot of tedious work. How bad is it, will it ruin the steering? Honestly Kias are worthless when they are over 10 yrs, is it even worth doing?

INDECENT VIDEOS says:

Is this repair NECESSARY?

Tom McGrath says:

A Dorman part??? It is like asking for a repeat failure!

Koup Owners TV says:

I did this on a Kia cerato/Forte and made a video as well… I can tell you for sure it's not a fun job… Unfortunately it's unavoidable… You will eventually replace the coupler

rashed alzahrani says:

is it the same on rav4 2011?

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