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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / January 2006

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Power steering noise 95 olds cutlass ciera

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ANTHONY DIODATI - 05 Jan 2006 23:29 GMT
We have this 95 olds cutlass ciera in the shop with a Power steering noise,
just like it was low on fluid.
Fluid level is fine though.
We replaced the pump, and same problem.
My manager thought the rebuilt pump might be bad, so we replaced it a 2nd
time. Same noise.
The car steers fine too, just the low fluid type of noise.
I will DAGS but thought I'd post here too.
Thanks, Tony D.
=AB Paul =BB - 07 Jan 2006 05:13 GMT
> We have this 95 olds cutlass ciera in the shop with a Power steering noise,
> just like it was low on fluid.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> I will DAGS but thought I'd post here too.
>  Thanks, Tony D.

Probably sucking air.
Check the hoses and orings on the low pressure side.
ANTHONY DIODATI - 08 Jan 2006 01:05 GMT
Thanks, Yea, there was a leak at one of the hoses, but the boss didn' want
to mess with it any more, so He shiped it out.
thanks, Tony D.

> > We have this 95 olds cutlass ciera in the shop with a Power steering noise,
> > just like it was low on fluid.
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> Probably sucking air.
> Check the hoses and orings on the low pressure side.
ANTHONY DIODATI - 11 Jan 2006 01:39 GMT
> Thanks, Yea, there was a leak at one of the hoses, but the boss didn' want
> to mess with it any more, so He shiped it out.
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> > Probably sucking air.
> > Check the hoses and orings on the low pressure side.
Well we got it back, customer ran out of fluid, we are to replace the hose
tomorrow, I do think it is the return side.
I'll let you know the outcome,
Thanks, Tony D.
=AB Paul =BB - 11 Jan 2006 05:27 GMT
> > Thanks, Yea, there was a leak at one of the hoses, but the boss didn' want
> > to mess with it any more, so He shiped it out.
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> I'll let you know the outcome,
>  Thanks, Tony D.

Ok. Thanks!
ANTHONY DIODATI - 13 Jan 2006 01:23 GMT
ANTHONY DIODATI wrote:

> "ANTHONY DIODATI" <mrbreezeet1@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> I'll let you know the outcome,
>  Thanks, Tony D.

Ok. Thanks!

NO No good, we fixed the leak, but still have the noise. It was the return
hose.
I'm thinking maybe a restricted Pressure line or, a bad rack, There's
nothing else left.
Two different pumps,low pressure hose so far.
don't know about the rack though, as it steers fine, no morning sickness or
anything.
?? Thanks, Tony D.
 
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