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4.6is steering wheel play
hi, I noticed that my 2002 x5 4.6is has quite a bit of play in the steering wheel before it actually grabs and turns the wheels. What can I do to eliminate this play because its becoming pretty annoying?
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Get your suspension checked out. Jack up the front and wiggle your wheels. See whats loose. And replace it. Not much else to do, its obviously a worn part.
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Last 2 E53's I felt these symptoms on had bad tie rods (rack side, not hub side).
But it could be a lot of things. I second bpowa's advice.
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what other things could it be besides the tie rods?
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Going through my old threads. This was solved by replacing the U-joint in the steering column.
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Cool, thanks for the update. I replaced this part as well after I posted here.
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