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post Mar 5, 2007 - 2:57 AM
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stud97023

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Hey everyone,
I read on another post about someone who had a similar problem but i dont believe he ever posted if and how he fixed it. So heres whats going on, When i start my carar and it is cold, as soon as i turn the wheel even a little bit it begins to squeek a lot!! and its pretty loud. But once it gets warm it stops. BUt whenever (despite the temp) i turn all the way to the left or the right it makes the same squeeling noise. Any ideas on what it is and how to fix it? Is it the pump? the belt? my fluid is full. Thanks for your help.
 
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post Mar 8, 2007 - 7:46 AM
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Will replacing boots help? Yes it will. Will steering shaft boot replacement help? yes it would.. I did both.

However your problem comes from several things.

YEsterday I finally decided to change rotors and pads on my daily drive rcelica and behold I found that my engine was leaking like a barel with 400 cajillion holes in it. BAsically whats happening is that as oil leaks out and is spread all over engine (leaks at various places starting at where head gasket is bolted on and down) it spreads on belts, pulleys etc etc. Also if your steering pump assembly is damaged (ie mine is extremely sensitive to cold weather which makes it hard to steer at first. .. its a combination of things...

Check steerig pump, check seals etc. Easiest way to determine is engine is leaking is to put a newspaper under engine bay and leave it overnight when its not cold. If you see drip drip drip dripppidy drip then you know you have similar issues to mine.


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