TROUBLESHOOTING

Symptom

Probable cause

Remedy

Excessive play in steering wheel

Loose universal joint

Loose steering gear mounting bolts

Loose or worn tie rod end

Retighten

Retighten

Retighten or replace as necessary

Steering wheel operation is not smooth

V-belt slippage

Damaged V-belt

Low fluid level

Air in the fluid

Twisted or damaged hoses

Insufficient oil pump pressure

Sticky flow control valve

Oil leakage in the oil pump

Deteriorated or damaged gear box or valve body seals

Readjust

Replace

Replenish

Bleed air

Reposition or replace hoses

Repair or replace oil pump

Replace

Replace the damaged parts

Replace

Steering wheel does not return properly

Excessive turning resistance of tie-rod end ball joint

Universal joint excessively tight

Inner tie rod and/or ball joint cannot turn smoothly

Loose mounting of gear box to gear box mounting bracket

Worn steering shaft joint and/or body grommet

Distorted rack

Damaged pinion bearing

Twisted or damaged hoses

Damaged oil pressure control valve

Damaged oil pump input shaft bearing

Replace

Adjust

Replace

Retighten

Correct or replace

Replace

Replace

Reposition or replace

Replace

Replace

Noise

Hissing Noise in Steering Gear

There is some noise with all power steering systems. One of the most common is a hissing sound when the steering wheel is turned and the car is not moving. This noise will be most evident when turning the wheel while the brakes are being applied. There is no relationship between this noise and steering performance. Do not replace the valve unless the "hissing" noise becomes extreme. A replaced valve will also make a slight noise, andis not always a solution for the condition.

Rattling or chucking noise in the rack and pinion

Interference with hoses from vehicle body

Loose gear box bracket

Loose tie rod end and/or ball joint

Worn tie rod and/or ball joint

Reposition

Retighten

Retighten

Replace

Noise in the oil pump

Low fluid level

Air in the fluid

Loose pump mounting bolts

Replenish

Bleed air

Retighten

note

A slight "grinding noise" may be heard immediately after the engine is started in extremely cold weather conditions (below-20°C). This is due to power steering fluid characteristics in extremecold conditions and is not an indication of a malfunction.

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