Problem | Action |
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There is a stuck or inoperative flow control valve | Replace or clean the valve. |
The pressure plate is not flat against the cam ring | Replace the pressure plate. |
There is extreme wear of the cam ring |
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There is a scored pressure plate, thrust plate, or rotor |
If the rotor is scored, replace the rotor with a rotating group. Refer to Power Steering System Flushing . |
The vanes are sticking in the rotor slots. | Free the vanes by removing any burrs, varnish or dirt. |
There is improper installation of the vanes | Properly install the vanes. Ensure that you install the radius edge to the outside. |
There is air in the fluid | Locate and repair the leak. |
There is low power steering fluid | Add the necessary amount of power steering fluid. Refer to Checking and Adding Power Steering Fluid . |
The pump belt is slipping. | Refer to Drive Belt Replacement in Engine Mechanical - 2.4L or Drive Belt Replacement in Engine Mechanical - 3.4L. |
There are damaged hoses or steering gear | Replace any damaged parts. |