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Old 06-23-2006, 01:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Squeaking brakes and steering column rattle

Hello 300 lovers! I have a question. Has anyone had a problem with their 300c brakes squeaking? Also, unrelated to the brakes, any rattles while driving that appear to be originating in the area of the steering column? I have had mine into the dealer and they have applied brake quiet to my brakes. My steering column has been replaced, not solving the problem, then they found a scrap piece of plastic in or near my steering column. The brakes were quiet for one day and are squeaking again. Additionally, the rattle in the steering column is quieter now, but still remains. Little feedback please. Thanks
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