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Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra Steering

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What is this discussion about? Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Chevrolet Silverado 2500, Chevrolet Silverado 3500, GMC Sierra 1500, GMC Sierra 2500, GMC Sierra 3500, Steering, Truck


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Re: 2003 Chevy Silverado Z71 knocking squeaking front end. [kin16352] by knah2003
Dec 31, 2007 (1:05 pm)
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Replying to: kin16352 (Dec 30, 2007 3:05 am)

Wow!
 Ihad this shaft replaced in Nov. and it did absolutely nothing for the 'Chubaka Noise" coming from the left side of my '04 Silverado, but tghe mechanis did tell me that replacing the steering column would get it done and that greasing the shaft was not possible due to it being "closed".
On the side I travelled to Colorado and on the return trip I noticed the speedometer was at 120mph! I pulled off to the side of the road and turned off the engine and to my astonishment was still doing 75-80mph!
So, I had to "guestimate" the speed by way of other cars on the highway.
To my surprise, when I arrived home there was a letter from GM telling me that they'd had complaints about the "jittery" instrument panel and I got it replaced for free at the dealer. All I had to do was give them my VIN, they ordered the part and replaced it in less than 45 minutes.
I can't understand why the delay on the steering column....
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steering wheel locks up temperarily by jscan
Jan 06, 2008 (2:53 pm)
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I have an 04 Yukon XL and at about 18000 miles the steering wheel would lock up at slow parking lot type maneuvers. After having the steering pump replaced and a special larger type steering valve that is associated with the pump replaced it still had the same problem and the highly trained dealership mechanic and the GM rep. that he talked to had no clue so they gave that familiar answer that it is a characteristic of the hydroboost system. I didn't accept that for an answer because the first 18000 miles I had no problem. So I went to another dealer and at the same time contacted the higher ups at GM. The mech. at the new dealership said that my problem was not the hydroboost system (which will give a slight tug at the wheel when turning and braking, but that is it...just a slight feeling...NOT lock up for a split second) he said something is wrong with the steering box (which the factory rep. told the first mechanic not to replace) When the new steering box was replaced the problem went completely away! There is some type of written bulliten about replacing the steering box for this problem but it was not as available as other bullitens are. hope this helps.
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Power Steering Question for a 1997 2500 chevy truck by rich87
Jan 15, 2008 (3:51 pm)
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I have a 1997 2500 series chevy HD pick-up truck. It has variable assist steering .I change thr power steering pump and the steering box but it still doesn't get hydraulic pressure to steer the truck and there are no codes. How do I solve this problem? Rich
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98 K2500 Suburban w 7.4 and hydroboost by ty5
Jan 21, 2008 (5:57 am)
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I am a long time Suburban owner, but till now they where all 1500's with vacuum assist brakes. I just purchased a 98 K2500 Suburban w 7.4 and hydroboost. the brakes are great (compared to my 2 97 K1500's one LT, one is Police issue), but the has a high pitch whining sound that is RPM affected, especially when cold, and the steering is noisy at low speeds, especially at the end of the steering limits, and steering assist is almost non existent when backing in low speeds. Anyone can give me some pointers , before I start to replace the pump or steering components. I searched the Suburban forums but most of them do not have info on 2500 w. hydroboost, as this is more of a Silverado/Sierra feature, and on this forum most reference is for the 99 and newer.
Tnx
Ty
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Re: Steering Problem [johan] by dmthaines
Jan 24, 2008 (8:05 am)
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Replying to: johan (Nov 24, 2006 5:28 pm)

I have the same problem, 1997 GMC Sierra 1500 4x4 ext cab, 5.7L. When I turn the wheel approx 80 deg left, there is a sudden sharp drop in steering effort ( feels like wheel came off in my hands). Problem began 3 yrs ago only 1-2 x/year, now almost every time. Also, maybe related, about 3 yrs ago after cold start, power steering remained at full boost for 5 minutes, then fixed itself. During that episode it also felt like the wheel was not connected. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Questions: does this vehicle have a steering angle sensor? Vehicle speed sensor? Anything else that may cause erratic power steering pressure?
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2000 silverado z71 steering problem in 4wd by sammie8
Feb 22, 2008 (6:36 am)
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I have a problem turning the truck only when its in 4wd sounds like the same problem as #55??But what its doing is almost like snow plowing when I try and turn.The truck will not take a 90 degree turn in 4wd.Like theres a spool instead of a limited slip!I bought the truck new ,never had this or really any other problem and the truck has 48,000.I took a quik look underneath and see nothing obvious!
#78 of 139
2004 HD squeaky steering by mudd_jumper
Feb 23, 2008 (6:41 am)
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My friends 2004 HD has squeaky steering that has been fixed twice now at about 100.00 a pop. Does anyone know about this or have a diagram were we can do it our selfs? From my understanding is they pull the steering shaft and use a needle grease gun to lube it. So what I am wondering if anyone else has had this problem or know of a better fix or a diagram on how to do it? Thank you for all the help in advance.
 
Steve
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2004 silverado by truck10
Feb 23, 2008 (3:54 pm)
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2004 Silverado. Vibration and sound like running mudders at 20 mph and up. Only when going straight and turning to the left. Noise stops with right hand curves.
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Re: Utah Safety Newsletter. Please Read!! [ldsokol] by openend22
Mar 10, 2008 (2:24 pm)
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Replying to: ldsokol (Nov 28, 2007 6:58 pm)

I live in western pa and i have a 2005 chevy duramax 3500 4x4 that does the same thing..The power steering system looses power assist when you are moving slow in parking type situations. The bakes get harder to push also.. The dealers have changed the control valve in the power steering pump and also changed the steering box assembly.. it still gets real stiff and looses power assist and has the pump whine.. They told me the tires were low and all the other bs. We should try to do something about the steering problems as these trucks are unsafe the way they are..
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Re: Utah Safety Newsletter. Please Read!! [openend22] by ty5
Mar 10, 2008 (3:04 pm)
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Replying to: openend22 (Mar 10, 2008 2:24 pm)

I have been driving the truck (98 K2500 Burb. LT 7.4 w. Hydroboost) for 2 months now. The brakes are sensational compared to my other late 90's 1500's with vacuum assist, even at low speeds and engine rev. (idle700rpm) but the steering is very stiff at low revs, a two hand job even for me (6.2" & 240lb), if I can give it some gas, it is OK, so in my opinion the portioning valve that distributes the pressure/power created by the hydro pump gives most of it to the brakes for safety at low rev's. I guess we can play with the portioning valve to give more for the steering, but I do not wan to lose any stopping power!!!! I am just getting a complete GM service manual for it, I will see what I can come up with.

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