It has already been at the dealer for 12 days. Apparently, there is only 1 master technician at the whole dealer that can look at advanced issues such as this due to lack of training in these Covid times. Some guys are only 2-3 classes away from being a master tech, but since the work is in-person class training, things are on hold. Only 1 master tech for most of the Kia dealers in the Birmingham, AL area, so all dealers are suffering in their service departments. I took mine in for the steering wheel column rubbing noise. It didn't sound major, but there shouldn't be any noise... Once I find out my issue and the fix, I'll update it here.can someone video their sound and upload it. I would like to compare.
I have a 2020 LXS. Rubbing noise form steering column. They replaced most of the column. Be sure to check alignment and see if your steering wheel is dead center when going straight. I had out of an alignment and the steering wheel was more than a few degrees off dead straight. I had them realign the car and they almost for the steering wheel straight. I won’t go back to the dealer I purchased from I had other issues.It has already been at the dealer for 12 days. Apparently, there is only 1 master technician at the whole dealer that can look at advanced issues such as this due to lack of training in these Covid times. Some guys are only 2-3 classes away from being a master tech, but since the work is in-person class training, things are on hold. Only 1 master tech for most of the Kia dealers in the Birmingham, AL area, so all dealers are suffering in their service departments. I took mine in for the steering wheel column rubbing noise. It didn't sound major, but there shouldn't be any noise... Once I find out my issue and the fix, I'll update it here.
Thanks - good to know regarding the alignment, especially with my GT model, the bottom of the steering wheel is flat, so that would look even more stupid if not aligned correctly. I talked to them today, and due to them only having 1 master tech (and lack of in-person training due to Covid to get others certified), they said they hope to have everything done by Tuesday next week, 12/22/20. I had them check the steering wheel, and the minor clicking/ticking noise on a cold start.This thing only has 15K miles on it, so at least it's all under warranty.I have a 2020 LXS. Rubbing noise form steering column. They replaced most of the column. Be sure to check alignment and see if your steering wheel is dead center when going straight. I had out of an alignment and the steering wheel was more than a few degrees off dead straight. I had them realign the car and they almost for the steering wheel straight. I won’t go back to the dealer I purchased from I had other issues.
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I had 9k miles on it when I needed aThanks - good to know regarding the alignment, especially with my GT model, the bottom of the steering wheel is flat, so that would look even more stupid if not aligned correctly. I talked to them today, and due to them only having 1 master tech (and lack of in-person training due to Covid to get others certified), they said they hope to have everything done by Tuesday next week, 12/22/20. I had them check the steering wheel, and the minor clicking/ticking noise on a cold start.This thing only has 15K miles on it, so at least it's all under warranty.
You sure it’s normal? Mine just kept getting louder and now it’s dead silent after getting the parts replacedI've noticed that whirling sound too in my 2020 Forte FE. I thought it was odd, but normal since it's electric steering.
Still waiting on Kia. They acknowledged the problem but the dealers have sold their loaners as used cars so they have me in a waiting line.I just took my car in to have them take a look at this issue (2020 kia forte gt-line). They acknowledged the issue and said they would let me know once Kia gets back with them. I'll keep this thread posted on the results.
Stay on them.... Do you still need the audio recording?Still waiting on Kia. They acknowledged the problem but the dealers have sold their loaners as used cars so they have me in a waiting line.
It's not normal. It is essentially silent when it's right. I'd press them hard on a replacementI took mine in and they said it was normal. They said they compared mine to 2 of their new ones and that mine was actually quieter. They said their was an issue with a bearing in some instances but that was a different issue than my whirling sound.
This. Mine was silent at purchase. Then it gradually got to the point where it was Everytime I turned when I would make hard turns with the wheel backing up out of parking spaces. Now at 30k miles it is very loud and every time the wheel moves. It's obvious it will get worse.It's not normal. It is essentially silent when it's right. I'd press them hard on a replacement
sorry, not sure. Did not check. I took it to the dealership and let them look at it. Just so you are aware kia corp has an official service bulletin on this issue they just havent done a full recall yet.If you have this sliding sound - does it change depending on the telescopic position of the steering wheel - pulling the wheel closer to you or further away?
Mine was silent at purchase. It got progressively louder. There is a known issue. The dealer has 0 issues fixing it. The dealer wasn’t sure why it was making the noise but they fixed it. I’d push the issue.I took mine in and they said it was normal. They said they compared mine to 2 of their new ones and that mine was actually quieter. They said their was an issue with a bearing in some instances but that was a different issue than my whirling sound.