So I finally got under my dash today, and I must say it appears to be a real snake's nest under there. Pardon my ignorance, but do you think that the underside of the dash for both the '15 Tahoes and Yukons are identical? Is it possible there are differences?
I tried fining the shiny metal steering column piece you referred to but I could not see it. Did you need to remove any dash panels to access this area?
EDIT: Sorry, I'm an idiot. After writing the above, I went under there again and actually turned the vehicle on so that I could rotate the steering wheel (duh!). I think I see the sensor...is it the little flat black plastic piece with wires coming out of it? If so, I noticed that you can move it around in the slot, but no matter where you position it, rotating the steering wheel seems to continue moving it around.
However, even though it moves around (and frankly, doesn't look like it should be moving around like that), it is still relatively snug, and trying to jostle it around does not duplicate the annoying sound that I originally posted about. I suppose it is possible for this to be causing a sound, but the sound doesn't really occur when I turn the wheel. It's more like going over bumps or imperfections in the road causes a squeaky "settling" sound. Who knows. Well at least I think I can partially rule this out for now, which is some progress. Thanks Tahoe14 for the suggestion.
Anybody else have this issue so far?
I tried fining the shiny metal steering column piece you referred to but I could not see it. Did you need to remove any dash panels to access this area?
EDIT: Sorry, I'm an idiot. After writing the above, I went under there again and actually turned the vehicle on so that I could rotate the steering wheel (duh!). I think I see the sensor...is it the little flat black plastic piece with wires coming out of it? If so, I noticed that you can move it around in the slot, but no matter where you position it, rotating the steering wheel seems to continue moving it around.
However, even though it moves around (and frankly, doesn't look like it should be moving around like that), it is still relatively snug, and trying to jostle it around does not duplicate the annoying sound that I originally posted about. I suppose it is possible for this to be causing a sound, but the sound doesn't really occur when I turn the wheel. It's more like going over bumps or imperfections in the road causes a squeaky "settling" sound. Who knows. Well at least I think I can partially rule this out for now, which is some progress. Thanks Tahoe14 for the suggestion.
Anybody else have this issue so far?
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