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Loss of Steering in turns 2002 Silverado LT 1500 Z71+ - READ ONLY

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Cindy by rayt2
Dec 29, 2002 (10:58 am)
Your still under factory warranty, get it to the dealers NOW, this is a dangerous condition and needs immediate attention before you kill yourself or worse yet someone else.
 
Ray T.
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Cindy by got2fish
Jan 10, 2003 (9:47 pm)
I am having the same sort of problem with my truck also ( 2002 Z71 ). It has what I can only describe as a "thump" in the steering on turns, never while going straight. I notice it most on exit and on ramps when I am either breaking while turning or accelerating on a turn. Never have I had a loss of steering, it just feels like the steering is not as responsive. Almost as if the wheels are out of balance, but only while turning. Have mentioned it to the dealer twice when it was in for other minor problems. They claim they can not replicate the problem and that is how a 4wd rides. I have owned 2 other 4wd and none has done this. Please tell me what the dealer has said about you truck and what was done to fix the problem.
 
Scott
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Steering loss fixed by cindyxf2
Jan 15, 2003 (12:18 pm)
Found a dealer that fixed it, simple fix. Removed lower intermediate shaft cleaned and lubricated with lubricant 8.800. Bulletin 545. Typically problem with Vin's starting with '2' (Canada). So far two weeks after fix and all is well. Fix seemed too simple for the degree of symptoms of the problem, had my doubts but now it is sure footed and doesn't seem like an accident waiting to happen.
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cindy - headlights by mledtje
Jan 16, 2003 (6:37 am)
Try R&D Truck Acc headlight override.
 
http://www.truckautoaccessories.com/acb/Directory.cfm?st=0&st2=0&st3=0&DID=9
 
Then you have complete control of your headlights.
 
I've used their 4 headlight system on 3 trucks with great success.
 
Oh, you could just put on the parking brake, and the headlights won't come on until you release the brake.
 
Mike L

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