WTF power steering pump at 44K miles??
#21
RE: WTF power steering pump at 44K miles??
well i took my truck in for my second time with my power steering..... 15k after i had a new pump put on and i guess there was metal fillings in the rack and pinion. Now they have to change the rack and pinion and the pump..... 1300 bucks for parts and not covered by warranty cause power train doesnt cover the power steering components. Not impressed with that, they should have caught that last time the pump went
#22
RE: WTF power steering pump at 44K miles??
Are you sure? I just read over the contract which states what is covered. This is it:
Steering: to include steering gear housing and all internal parts;
power steering gear; Power steering pump; steering shaft lower coupling; rack and pinion assembly; seals and gaskets for listed components.....
I suggest you get your contract and read it over thoroughly.............
Steering: to include steering gear housing and all internal parts;
power steering gear; Power steering pump; steering shaft lower coupling; rack and pinion assembly; seals and gaskets for listed components.....
I suggest you get your contract and read it over thoroughly.............
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RE: WTF power steering pump at 44K miles??
I just want to contribute to this thread, seeing as how I've had my truck in the shop 3 times for power steering problems.
First Problem: Went in because I noticed power steering fluid leaking all over my front stabilizer bar.
First Dealer Fix: They replaced power steering hoses and clamps.
Second Problem: Went in because my power steering completely died.
Second Dealer Fix: They replaced the power steering pump.
Third Problem: Went in because power steering died AGAIN.
Third Dealer Fix: They replaced the hoses, the pump, and the steering rack.
I was told by the service writer that power steering problems are quite common with these trucks. It may have something to do with the fact that I live in the cold cold north. All the problems mentioned above have taken place in the winter time. Gets to -40 here easy. Don't know exactly how much that has to do with it. Just thought I would mention.
I think that if you're having power steering problems, you should raise a little hell. Dealers by nature will take the quickest/easiest/cheapest way out of a problem. If replacing the hoses had kept the power steering working long enough for my warranty to expire, then I would have been back replacing the power steering pump, and power steering rack, with money out of my own pocket. Luckily it failed 3 times in a row... And was still covered by warranty. I just think it's bull**** they try to cheat everyone like that. And I had to be without my truck for several days.
While this is not what I would consider a major problem, it was still as hassle... I love my truck.
First Problem: Went in because I noticed power steering fluid leaking all over my front stabilizer bar.
First Dealer Fix: They replaced power steering hoses and clamps.
Second Problem: Went in because my power steering completely died.
Second Dealer Fix: They replaced the power steering pump.
Third Problem: Went in because power steering died AGAIN.
Third Dealer Fix: They replaced the hoses, the pump, and the steering rack.
I was told by the service writer that power steering problems are quite common with these trucks. It may have something to do with the fact that I live in the cold cold north. All the problems mentioned above have taken place in the winter time. Gets to -40 here easy. Don't know exactly how much that has to do with it. Just thought I would mention.
I think that if you're having power steering problems, you should raise a little hell. Dealers by nature will take the quickest/easiest/cheapest way out of a problem. If replacing the hoses had kept the power steering working long enough for my warranty to expire, then I would have been back replacing the power steering pump, and power steering rack, with money out of my own pocket. Luckily it failed 3 times in a row... And was still covered by warranty. I just think it's bull**** they try to cheat everyone like that. And I had to be without my truck for several days.
While this is not what I would consider a major problem, it was still as hassle... I love my truck.
#28
RE: WTF power steering pump at 44K miles??
ya im in kinda the same postion, we have gotten to -45 here in the past month so it gets cold, but the first time the pump went it was in august when it wasnt cold at all. and believe me, ive been raising alot of hell to my dealer about this problem
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RE: WTF power steering pump at 44K miles??
Im having the same problem right now and i have a lil over 43,000 miles. Ive got humming from the pump that i can hear inside my cab through the dashand abad leak comin from the hoses and ive tightened the clamps up but the leak keeps coming back.....does that fall under the powertrain warranty or no???
2003 Ram 1500 Rc 2wd
5.7 Hemi
K&N FIPK
Flowmaster 40 series muffler
2003 Ram 1500 Rc 2wd
5.7 Hemi
K&N FIPK
Flowmaster 40 series muffler