"Chirp" or Squeak sound driver's side
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I did not have to pay for the repair of the timing case gasket leak. I purchased the vehicle from the local Kia dealership (Fox Kia) who had a 3,000 / 3 month warranty on the vehicle. I purchased the RX then waited 1.5 months into the warranty and discovered there was a “hiccup” between 2nd and 3rd gear. Kia said they would send it over to Harvey Lexus for repair AND they would pay for a whole new transmission if necessary. Turned out it just needed to have an electronic update on it. Works great now. Then about a month later (w 2 weeks to go on the warranty) I wanted to take it to a local garage to have it inspected. That’s when they found the oil leak. I took it back to Fox Kia and without any debate they had me take it back to the Lexus dealer for the repairs and said they would cover all costs. I drove a 2021 RX for 5 days and $3000 later, after they replaced multiple gaskets throughout, of course changed all the engine fluids and lovingly put her all back together again- she runs beautifully… except I got a canary with the deal I didn’t order.
so my question is how could that job POSSIBLY result in a chirping in the steering column??
so my question is how could that job POSSIBLY result in a chirping in the steering column??
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Because they had to take apart some of the steering column when they removed the engine to replace the gaskets. They probably separated the lower part of the steering column shaft from the upper section.
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I'm experiencing a similar "squeaking/chirping" noise, and I narrowed it down to the hood. The easiest way to replicate this is by closing the front doors with moderate force (while the hood is closed and latched). If I open the hood and close the front doors, the squeak/chirp is gone. If I push where the hood latch is, I can sometimes hear the squeak/chirp. I know it isn't the hood strut (had them replaced recently).
I don't believe I've heard someone else mention the hood, but wanted to share. Any advice to resolve this would be awesome (new to working on my own car)!
Update -- I can also hear a similar noise from the rear. I made sure the seats were locked in place, tested if the noise persists if the seats are folder (which it did), and when the tonneau cover is in place or removed (still persisted).
I don't believe I've heard someone else mention the hood, but wanted to share. Any advice to resolve this would be awesome (new to working on my own car)!
Update -- I can also hear a similar noise from the rear. I made sure the seats were locked in place, tested if the noise persists if the seats are folder (which it did), and when the tonneau cover is in place or removed (still persisted).
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I only hear the chipmunk or chirping sound when driving at pretty good speeds and the steering wheel is perfectly straight. Sounds like Lexus has a real chipmunk problem in several locations!!!
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I had a chirping sound on a bumpy road that I could not find, lubed the door stop bumpers but no joy. On this forum, a user suggested checking the hood adjustable rubber bumpers and I found the hood would shake slightly when I tried to move the front of the hood side to side when closed.
I opened the hood and slightly adjusted the 2 rubber bumpers, the hood was then closed and there was no movement, that mysterious chirping sound is now gone. I could have sworn the chirping sound was coming from somewhere in the interior, I was wrong, it was the very slight movement of the hood (2011 RX350)
I opened the hood and slightly adjusted the 2 rubber bumpers, the hood was then closed and there was no movement, that mysterious chirping sound is now gone. I could have sworn the chirping sound was coming from somewhere in the interior, I was wrong, it was the very slight movement of the hood (2011 RX350)
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