Signs and Symptoms of a Bad Power Steering Pump
Comon signs and symptoms of a bad power steering pump and how o tell if it has failed. What is a Power Steering Pump? The power-steering pump pressurizes hydraulic fluid that assists the driver when turning the steering wheel. Signs of steering pump failure include leaks, noises, or decreased assistance while steering. Symptoms of a Bad Power Steering Pump There is a Squealing Sound When the Engine Starts There are Squealing or Groaning Noises When the Vehicle Turns The Steering Wheel is Stiff and Hard to Turn The steering Wheel is Slow to Respond Power Steering Fluid Leak What to Check Check the Power Steering Fluid Level Check the Fluid Color is Not Dark and Murky Check Belt Check for Misalignment www.backyardmechanic.org By using this information user assumes all risk of use.

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