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Re: Dodge GC 2003 Steering issues [drdylan] by jammer88
Apr 18, 2008 (6:16 pm)
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Replying to: drdylan (Mar 10, 2008 3:59 am)

I've been fighting this whining and intermitent tight steering for almost 5 years. Ever since they performed the power steering hose recall. I purchased the ES version so it is very hard to let go, I love this van except this constant steering noise problem. I've had it in the shop 5 times already for this problem. They have replaced the pump twice, the rack, the hoses, the reservoir, all with no success. Works for abit but comes back. Still on warranty, but they ding me $100 everytime I bring it in. I've done more help by adding additives. Haven't tried the longer hose yet so I hope this works:) P.S. I also own a 2004 Caravan pretty much exactly the same steering parts, absolutely no problems, except I haven't brought it in for the recall:) I should add the problem gets worse when the weather is colder. 66K kms, but problems started much earlier. Wish I could have the old hose back, I'l take my chances with the fire.
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Whine during start up by scotth711
May 12, 2008 (9:50 am)
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Hi,
  I've got a loud whine when I first start my 01 GC. It only lasts about 1 minute and then everything is quiet and I haven't had any problems with steering. Is this possibly related to the power steering issue?
 
Thanks
Scott
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Lost power steering by hacgso
May 24, 2008 (5:42 pm)
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My wife was driving our '02 Dodge GC on the highway and when accelerating and changing lanes, she felt a loss of power steering. I drove it and it was very difficult to turn the wheel. I saw a lot of comments about the reservoir and possible clogging of the screen. Could this be my problem? Or is it the pump? There wasn't noise or whinning associated with this like mentioned in the other replies.
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Re: Dealer says problem can't be fixed. [drdylan] by nikki2007nikki
Jun 26, 2008 (6:54 pm)
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Replying to: drdylan (Apr 01, 2008 5:56 am)

Do you by chance know which power steering hose they replaced to get rid of the whine?
 
We also have a 2003 dodge grand caravan, that has been doing that for a few years, again the dealers said they couldn't do anything.
 
Had it to a small shop that replaced the rack and pinion and the noise was worse ever. They are trying to fix it, I don't think they know about the hose.
 
Thank you
Mel
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Re: Dealer says problem can't be fixed. [nikki2007nikki] by drdylan
Jun 27, 2008 (1:32 am)
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Replying to: nikki2007nikki (Jun 26, 2008 6:54 pm)

Hi Mel,
 
I will not have access to my paperwork on the repair for a few days. My guess is that it was the return line, but I am not 100 % certain.
 
Tell your shop to read Dodge's Tech Bulletin bulletin number 19-006-05, dated August 4, 2005. That is what my guys used to determine the solution to the problem.
 
Also if they Google the bulletin they should be able to locate it, if they do not have other means to access it.
 
Mel let me know if they can not determine which hose to replace and I will check my records and find it for you.
 
Good luck and God Bless,
 
Dan
 
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96 Dodge Grand Caravan steering issue by jordy2
Jun 30, 2008 (4:10 pm)
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I recently bought a 96 DGC Sport. Whether I'm driving or stopped, the steering makes this grinding sound when I turn the wheel even the slightest bit. The steering doesn't lock up and I don't hear any popping noises, only this horrible grinding noise-it kind of sounds like teeth grinding but on a much louder scale.
Has anyone experienced this and/or does anyone have any suggestions?
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2001 Grand Caravan steering grinding (fixed) by lincoln553
Jul 01, 2008 (7:40 pm)
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Good day all,
I was about to replace the power steering pump just before reading this message thread. I had the same problem as many (grinding noise). I just finished replacing the reservoir and the grinding is gone.
Try that first!!!
Thank you all!
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Steering whining noise fixed by robtjsmith
Aug 18, 2008 (1:27 pm)
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We suffered with the whining / groaning noise on my 2003 Dodge Grand Caravan SE for more than a year. The dealer replaced the rack and pinion (under warranty, so my cost was minimal) but the noise persisted. I followed the advice in this forum, replaced the power steering reservoir ($46) and the whining noise is gone!
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steering reservior, filter or pump???? by nurmom2
Aug 21, 2008 (6:31 am)
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I am having the same whinning noise in my 2003 DGC. after reading theses post I'm thinking the reservior should be changed I heard a range of $25.00 to get the part. Looking around the Int for price ranges the only thing in that range is the filter?? So I wanted to know if its the actual reserior ( that I'm told I'll have to purchase at the dealer) or the filter I need to replace?
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Re: steering reservior, filter or pump???? [nurmom2] by dodgeman7
Aug 25, 2008 (9:33 am)
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Replying to: nurmom2 (Aug 21, 2008 6:31 am)

Start by replacing the reservoir you have to buy from the dealer. If you want to do it right all around, replace the filter and reservoir to keep it cleaner. I just replace the reservoir and all is good for over a year. If that works for you, send Dodge a letter with a copy of your receipts on the fix so Dodge can officially do a recall on this. The more complaints the better. It's really crazy that they want to hit you for a rack job when this will fix the problem most of the time. Good luck and hope if fixes the whine like my '03 DGC.

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