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Power Steering System

There is some noise in all power steering systems. One of the most common is a hissing sound evident at a standstill/parking, or when the steering is at the end of it's travel. Hiss is a high frequency noise similar to that of a water tap being closed slowly. The noise is present in all valves that have a high velocity fluid passing through an orifice. There is no relationship between this noise and steering performance.

STEERING NOISE

CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
OBJECTIONAL HISS OR WHISTLE 1. Steering intermediate shaft to dash panel seal. 1. Check and repair seal at dash panel.
2. Noisy valve in power steering gear. 2. Replace steering gear.
RATTLE OR CLUNK 1. Gear mounting bolts loose. 1. Tighten bolts to specification.
2. Loose or damaged suspension components. 2. Inspect and repair suspension.
3. Internal gear noise. 3. Replace steering gear.
4. Loose or damaged intermediate shaft or column. 4. Inspect and repair or replace.
MOAN Pressure hose in contact with other components. Reposition hose.
CHIRP OR SQUEAL 1. Loose belt. 1. Adjust or replace.
WHINE OR GROWL 1. Low fluid level. 1. Fill to proper level.
2. Pressure hose in contact with other components. 2. Reposition hose.
3. Internal pump noise. 3. Replace pump.
SUCKING AIR SOUND 1. Loose return line clamp. 1. Replace clamp.
2. O-ring missing or damaged on hose fitting. 2. Replace o-ring.
3. Low fluid level. 3. Fill to proper level.
4. Air leak between pump and reservoir. 4. Repair as necessary.
5. Reservoir cap not installed correctly. 5. Install reservoir cap correctly.
SCRUBBING OR KNOCKING 1. Wrong tire size. 1. Verify tire size.
2. Wrong gear. 2. Verify gear.
- 3. Tire Pressure 3. Adjust Tire Pressure
BINDING AND STICKING

CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
DIFFICULT TO TURN WHEEL STICKS OR BINDS 1. Low fluid level. 1. Fill to proper level.
2. Tire pressure. 2. Adjust tire pressure.
3. Steering components (ball joints/tie rod ends). 3 Inspect and repair as necessary.
4. Loose belt. 4. Adjust or replace.
5. Low pump pressure. 5. Pressure test and replace if necessary.
6. Column Intermediate shaft binding. 6. Replace Intermediate Shaft.
7. Steering gear worn. 7. Replace gear.
INSUFFICIENT ASST. OR POOR RETURN TO CENTER

CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
HARD TURNING OR MOMENTARY INCREASE IN TURNING EFFORT 1. Tire pressure. 1. Adjust tire pressure.
2. Low fluid level. 2. Fill to proper level.
3. Loose belt. 3. Adjust or replace.
4. Low pump pressure. 4. Pressure test and repair as necessary.
5. Internal gear leak. 5. Replace gear.
STEERING WHEEL DOES NOT WANT TO RETURN TO CENTER POSITION 1. Tire pressure. 1. Adjust tire pressure.
2. Wheel alignment. 2. Align front end.
3. Lack of lubrication. 3. Inspect and lubricate suspension components.
4. High friction in steering gear. 4. Replace gear.
LOOSE STEERING AND VEHICLE LEAD

CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
EXCESSIVE PLAY IN STEERING WHEEL 1. Worn or loose suspension or steering components. 1. Inspect and repair as necessary.
2. Worn or loose wheel bearings. 2. Inspect and replace bearings.
3. Steering gear mounting. 3. Tighten / replace gear mounting bolts/ isolators to specification.
4. Gear out of adjustment. 4. Replace gear.
5. Worn or loose steering intermediate shaft. 5. Inspect and replace as necessary.
VEHICLE PULLS, DRIFTS OR LEADS TO ONE SIDE. 1. Tire Pressure. 1. Adjust tire pressure.
2. Radial tire lead. 2. Rotate tires.
3. Brakes dragging. 3. Repair as necessary.
4. Wheel alignment. 4. Align front end.