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03-28-2016, 12:27 PM | #1 |
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reman power steering pump issue
Over the weekend I replaced my leaking power steering pump with a reman unit from Autozone. I believe it is a Duralast unit. Anyway, at idle and slow speed the steering is tight and kind of "sticky" for lack of a better word. As I speed up it smooths out and works like it should. My original pump never acted this way. Pretty sure I bled the system completely but guess its possible for air to still be in the system. It was slightly groaning this morning but when I checked the fluid level after dropping the kids at school it was low so I topped it off but that didnt stop the "sticky" steering feel. Is this common with reman pumps? I wanted to get a ACDelco but nobody had one in stock locally and I needed to fix this asap. Just need to know if this is how its going to be or if I might have gotten a faulty pump.
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03-28-2016, 01:36 PM | #2 |
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Re: reman power steering pump issue
My Autozone reman is still working fine after 20 or so years. Standard 'sample size of 1 disclaimer'.
If you managed to get some fluid on the pulley or belt, it might be slipping a bit at slow engine speeds. That can cause an odd feel that will go away at higher speeds. Not being tight enough can cause the same thing. |
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