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power steering squeking, where to start

Old Nov 28, 2003 | 03:23 AM
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Question power steering squeking, where to start

After changing the K member,and taking off the rack and pinion (the assembly that turns the wheels), I am getting squeking from the steering system when turning at stops or at any speed. I know my car badly needs an alignment, but I don't want to pay $80 and then have another alignment done after I fix my steering system noise. I don't have much knowledge in steering system fixing, and I know it is not a simple fix. Read many threads where people had problems, learned a bit already.

When I changed my rack and pinion, some air got in it. I will try bleeding my system. Also,what is a ball joint? Any ideas what could help me to fix the problem

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Old Nov 28, 2003 | 08:24 AM
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make sure your power steering is full.

check the PS lines.......make sure theres no awkward bends or kinks or leaks.
Old Nov 28, 2003 | 08:28 AM
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oh and grease the ball joints that you messed with. you can easily identify them cuz they have a little bleeder lookin thing on them and thats where you grease the **** with a grease gun. you'll find them on the pivotal joints of your steering system like on the back of your wheel spindle.
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