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Old 04-09-18 | 09:42 PM
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I have Lexus 93 ls400 my wheel is tight when turning sometimes it fixes it self I don't hear any noise when I'm driving or turning my fluid levels seem to be right no leaks can someone please tell me why this is happening
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Originally Posted by Pjhood24
I have Lexus 93 ls400 my wheel is tight when turning sometimes it fixes it self I don't hear any noise when I'm driving or turning my fluid levels seem to be right no leaks can someone please tell me why this is happening
Hi Pjhood24,

Can you be more specific? For instance:

What do you mean by "fixes itself"? Does the steering get extremely tight and then return to normal or is it just a little tighter than usual?

Are you sure you don't have any leaks? Power steering leaks can be very difficult to notice. Try and get the car on jacks or on a lift and check each component of the system.

Also, there are many many power steering threads on multiple Lexus forums for the LS model, try searching and I can guarantee there will be a wealth of information; it helped me when I had issues.
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