Hi, all.
Surprised that I didn't find a discussion of this here, but I really need some advice.
First, I was a regular lurker here a few years ago, and posted several times, but I can't seem to remember my username. Probably something like "Pathynewbieclueless1". I knew nothing about auto repair then and still don't. Anyway, over the last couple of years my 1997 Nissan Pathfinder has seen less and less use. I don't need it, but can't let it go.
Never had any real problems with it and it has served me well and largely without complaint.
One day last year I drove it around all day. 2 blocks from my home, I make a turn from a full stop and hear a loud clunking noise. I attempt to pull over and the steering wheel begins to spin in my hands...FREELY.
As in, the steering wheel was no longer connected to the wheels... As in, it was spinning like a $#@!% top!
Narrow street, cars parked on both sides, coming off a busy main street. That I wasn't hit from behind and managed to not hit any of the other cars was a miracle. That it didn't happen while I was changing lanes on the highway was a blessing.
A friend came by and replaced a couple of parts and "fixed" the steering. Made it driveable, but I never felt right about it again.
We could see that rust had caused the welds to pop on the sidewall(?) and that the protruding metal had probably sawed into the steering column in some way.
And we figured, hey, freak accident and damn my luck and lucky for me it wasn't worse.
Recently, I decided to make my truck my weekend getaway vehicle. Was researching getting the steering looked at again when I came across this: http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/defect/results.cfm?action_number=PE11004&SearchType=QuickSearch&summary=true
I actually saw that as a result of a posting in Topix where others have had the same problem: http://www.topix.com/forum/autos/nissan-pathfinder/TKMK025U6EID4BI4T/p2
So, as you can see, I'm not the only one. And I'm surprised that more haven't reported it. It is a pretty serious failure. In fact, short of the truck simply blowing up like an ammo depot in a Michael Bay movie, I can't think of a more catastrophic failure.
Some of what I have read has led me to believe that either the repairs will cost thousands or that it can never really BE repaired.
What do you think? Heard of this? Fixed it before? How much to replace the entire "steering tower"? To fix the sidewall?
Thanks.