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2015 Silverado Steering Column Ratcheting Noise Before Locking


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My 2015 Silverado steering column is making what I describe as a ratcheting noise after I place the truck in park and remove the key. It clanks around a few times then eventually locks. Sometimes it only clanks once, others it will be multiple times like in the video below.

 

 

 

It also happens when my leg hits the steering wheel when I get in the truck after the remote start has been activated.

 

The truck is less than 45 days old and was purchased new from the dealer.

 

I'm planning on taking it back to the dealer, does anyone have any suggestions on what I should suspect?

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My 2015 Silverado steering column is making what I describe as a ratcheting noise after I place the truck in park and remove the key. It clanks around a few times then eventually locks. Sometimes it only clanks once, others it will be multiple times like in the video below.

 

 

 

It also happens when my leg hits the steering wheel when I get in the truck after the remote start has been activated.

 

The truck is less than 45 days old and was purchased new from the dealer.

 

I'm planning on taking it back to the dealer, does anyone have any suggestions on what I should suspect?

Holy shit!!!

 

I have never seen or heard anything like that in my life.

 

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