Dodge Dakota Sport 2001 Service Manual page 1387

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