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I have an '06 T&C and commute out of town with it every day. When I exit the interstate and come to a stop, I've got a whining sound from the engine. If I excelerate back up to 40+ mph, I don't hear it, but it's back when I come back to a lower mph or a stop. When I'm just doing in town driving, I don't notice it. Took it to the Chrysler dealer on a 5 degree day and was told it's a common problem in cold weather (?????). Well, today is in the 30's and I've got the same problem. If there's work to be done, I want to get it done before I get out of warranty. Suggestions?
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Thanks all, My 2001 was exhibiting the exact same symptoms. After an independant service station said i needed both pump and rack, I declined. They only asked $700 for the whole job, parts and labor. I good deal considering what ive read so far. I figured $700 was enough to warrant a little internet surfing. BTW, this is the best use of the internet by far! Sure enough, i pulled off the resevuoir (that rear nut is a pain), and I actually back flushed it with hot soapy water. I then dried it VERY THOUROUGHLY. Put back together.....Nearly Silent even on a cold start. Total cost?....Zero Dollars! PS....I did find a leaking hose fitting on the "cooler" below. that should be all of 5 Bucks. Thanks again all!....Now over to the 95 S-10 (CPI Vortec) Message Board!
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I had the same whining problem for the last few weeks. It used to last about 5 minutes and would be gone after I had caught up speed. I took it to the dealer who recommended getting the rack and pinion unit replaced for $880.00 . Wow !! I was not prepared for it. I skipped the dealership and did some net surfing, checked the Power Steering Oil level and it seemed a little low and so thought of getting some Power Steering Oil. Dodge recommends using only Mopar oil. Looked up Target/Walmart and did not find any and so I finally went to Napa Auto Parts. The guy at Napa recommended using Lucas Power Steering Stop Leak. A 12 oz. bottle costs $9.99. I took my chances, bought it and then poured the same to the required level (did not overfill) on 25th evening and the whining dissappeared the next morning. I looked up the oil level this morning (about 36 hours after I filled in) and the oil level seemingly was intact. I just hope that this will go a long way. keeping my fingers crossed though. If interested you can look up the Lucas Oil info at Lucas Power Steering Stop Leak I will watch out for another week and post you with my anticipated success. Do also let me know if someone has any experience around this product. Even though I have taken my chances I want to be sure it is the right thing to do.
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Replying to: federico1 (Jan 30, 2008 4:44 pm) |
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I used ATF+4 with no problems. To anyone who has found fluid to be low: jack the vehicle and secure it with stands. DO NOT get under car with a jack alone! While the van is suspended by stands, start the van. Get under the van while a friend turns the wheels. Inspect the 2 hose fittings that go to the small cooler. It looks like a miniature radiator under the van. Mine leaks slowly |
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I have a 2003 Caravan and almost got ripped off by the dealer. Having a whining noise in the steering system I took the van to the dealer and was told the power steering needed to be flushed. That cost about $150.00. Problem solved for a few days. Then it came back and grew worse week by week. Took it back a month or so later, dealer said they were not sure if it was the power steering onit or the rack and pinion. TOOK IT TO A SMALL SHOP. THEY FOUND A TECH BULLETIN INSTRUCTING TO REPLACE A HOSE ON THE UNIT WITH A LONGER ONE. PROBLEM RESOLVED. I collect a refund of the $ 150.00 flush "JOB ". |
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Replying to: woodstockga (Jan 31, 2008 8:37 am) |
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Replying to: dadto3 (Feb 14, 2008 7:57 am) |
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| Hi~ I have a 2004 DGC SE 80,000 miles. I recently had a new h20 pump, tranny flush, and the recalled hose fixed. But, over the past week or so when I start it the car seems to whine? and it louder then usual. Also, when turning the steering wheel right or left it seems to howl?? Not sure what to do, so any suggestions would be great.. Don't really want to take it in as I just spent 600 bucks on it!!! Thanks so much - Gina | |
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Replying to: ginadi (Mar 07, 2008 8:05 am) |
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