i have a pontiac g6 2007 and when i turn the stering wheel either wAY it makes this knocking noise under the dash.what is that noise

Asked by dmrdee57 Apr 25, 2014 at 08:48 AM about the 2007 Pontiac G6 GT

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i have a 2007 pontiac g6 that makes this knoking noise under the dash whem i'm turning the stering wheel.whats up with that.

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Hello dmrdee57, Have you considered taking this into your dealership to have them look into this issue for you? If you would like any assistance with this, I would be happy to help. Please e-mail me at socialmedia@gm.com ATTN Patsy, with your VIN, current mileage, contact info and a preferred dealership. Thanks! Patsy G GM Customer Care

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I had the same issue and it was the power steering module. Unfortunately it is a known issue with many of the G6 models, however the 07 wasn't listed on the recall and therefore wasn't covered under warranty. The repair had to be done at the dealership.

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This sounds like an intermediate shaft on the steering colunm. Most GM's of this series suffered from it. The dealer will remove it and grease it but that only is a temporary fix. It needs to have the redesigned shaft installed that they'll only do after repeated complaints. A simple design flaw that they won't cover unless you elevate the complaint - saving money and loosing customers the corporate way. The good news is there is no functional problem, only an annoyance.

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