Power steering rack isn't tightly bolted in
#1
10th Gear
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Power steering rack isn't tightly bolted in
Recently had power steering pump, both lines, rack and pinion, and tie rods replaced. Took it to get it aligned today and the guys said the rack isn't tightly bolted in and they couldn't do the alignment. Me and my hubby were going to tackle this in about an hour. Seeing if there were any tips or tricks to help us get this done quickly and efficiently?
Also, my steering is still pretty whiny at start, and until you get going at full lock. We were thinking air in the line? Also thinking that maybe the kid we got to replace everything could have done something wrong too (especially since he clearly doesnt know how to tighten bolts). If anyone has information or another thread I can peek at, im all ears!
05 lexus rx 330
Thanks!
Also, my steering is still pretty whiny at start, and until you get going at full lock. We were thinking air in the line? Also thinking that maybe the kid we got to replace everything could have done something wrong too (especially since he clearly doesnt know how to tighten bolts). If anyone has information or another thread I can peek at, im all ears!
05 lexus rx 330
Thanks!
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Margate330 (05-23-22)
#2
Racer
Have fun.
When you replace the rack or the pump, you have to bleed the air out of the hydraulic system. This is done by starting the engine so the pump is running and then turning the steering wheel from lock to lock several times.
You will also get the whining sound if the wrong power steering fluid is used. The correct fluid is Dexron III (or newer) automatic transmission fluid. If the wrong stuff was used, you will have to flush out the incorrect fluid and fill with Dexron.
When you replace the rack or the pump, you have to bleed the air out of the hydraulic system. This is done by starting the engine so the pump is running and then turning the steering wheel from lock to lock several times.
You will also get the whining sound if the wrong power steering fluid is used. The correct fluid is Dexron III (or newer) automatic transmission fluid. If the wrong stuff was used, you will have to flush out the incorrect fluid and fill with Dexron.
#3
10th Gear
Thread Starter
Have fun.
When you replace the rack or the pump, you have to bleed the air out of the hydraulic system. This is done by starting the engine so the pump is running and then turning the steering wheel from lock to lock several times.
You will also get the whining sound if the wrong power steering fluid is used. The correct fluid is Dexron III (or newer) automatic transmission fluid. If the wrong stuff was used, you will have to flush out the incorrect fluid and fill with Dexron.
When you replace the rack or the pump, you have to bleed the air out of the hydraulic system. This is done by starting the engine so the pump is running and then turning the steering wheel from lock to lock several times.
You will also get the whining sound if the wrong power steering fluid is used. The correct fluid is Dexron III (or newer) automatic transmission fluid. If the wrong stuff was used, you will have to flush out the incorrect fluid and fill with Dexron.
#4
10th Gear
Thread Starter
Update:
The bolts holding the rack on were tight, so now we are thinking something is wrong with the rack itself (maybe faulty?) Or the tie rods? Something is clicking when you turn steering from center to right and back to center. Not moving it more than an inch or so.
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#5
I suggest you take it to another shop that does alignments and knows how to check the front-end parts properly.
Who installed the rack?
#7
10th Gear
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Toyota mechanic did all the replacements
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#8
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My hubby got under there. Its every time I move the wheel from center about 2 inches (not even at full turn) while in park. He said he could see nothing, but sounded like it was coming from the rack.
#9
Lexus Test Driver
Recently had power steering pump, both lines, rack and pinion, and tie rods replaced. Took it to get it aligned today and the guys said the rack isn't tightly bolted in and they couldn't do the alignment. Me and my hubby were going to tackle this in about an hour. Seeing if there were any tips or tricks to help us get this done quickly and efficiently?
Also, my steering is still pretty whiny at start, and until you get going at full lock. We were thinking air in the line? Also thinking that maybe the kid we got to replace everything could have done something wrong too (especially since he clearly doesnt know how to tighten bolts). If anyone has information or another thread I can peek at, im all ears!
05 lexus rx 330
Thanks!
Also, my steering is still pretty whiny at start, and until you get going at full lock. We were thinking air in the line? Also thinking that maybe the kid we got to replace everything could have done something wrong too (especially since he clearly doesnt know how to tighten bolts). If anyone has information or another thread I can peek at, im all ears!
05 lexus rx 330
Thanks!
I see you are a new member, please let us know if you get it fixed and how it goes.
#10
I would jack up the front (both wheels off the ground) and remove both wheels to get a good look at what's going on when you
move the steering wheel back and forth.
move the steering wheel back and forth.
#11
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#12
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Thank you for the advice!
#13
10th Gear
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Update
Got the alignment, belt was loose. Whining is much much better, but still sounds like the PS pump is working hard when going slow/pulling out. Still have the click if i turn wheel to fast. Going to have inner tie rod replaced at some point next week. Mechanic said this came with the new rack and may be faulty. Fingers crossed and ty for all the help!
#14
10th Gear
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When we had front tires off the ground there was no whine or click. It was like butter turning the wheel. As soon as theres load on them it begins again. Much better after alignment, but def not as good as it is off the ground
#15
Was the rack a rebuild or new or used?
I'm wondering if the rack is a rebuilt lemon.
I'm wondering if the rack is a rebuilt lemon.