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...power steering leak. Check the fluid again, it's most likely low if you are having an increasing problem with it. As the fluid is drained slowly through the leak it allows air bubbles to enter the ...

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...the dye first. That may be able to pin point the leak, I think the best bet is to replace the power steering pump with a remanufactured one. The dye might also show up on the steering rack. good ...

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...power steering problem. It goes through some stiffness points as I turn the steering wheel. I checked the power steering fluid and it was missing a little bit. After adding some to the appropriate ...

...fluid-the pump maybe bad-also sensors hooked to steering should be viewed-could take car to the zone and have it scanned change the "linkage tower" under the hood. Its a problem we had with ours. it ...

power steering fluid was full. One known issue is that the u-joint on the steering shaft gets corroded. This happened to my 2004 Sienna and I was able to lubricate the u-joint and it cleared the issue

...(with a turkey baster or equivalent) and then add some "power steering stop leak and conditioner". If it still leaks after two days you will need to replace the rack and pinion assy. Good

Question about 2007 Sienna

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..., sometimes dosent. any thoughts? Change Power Steering Fluid Check engine and transaxle mounts Check front drive axle joints Strip Brakes and clean off all rust, and lube, so calipers and pads ...

power steering leak 2002 kia sedona leaking somewhere how to determine where and repair. To troubleshoot the issue,i suggest you to check the help link mentioned below:---- Power Steering Leaking Oil ...

...power steering fluid level is within normal range you may have what my 2004 Sienna had, a known issue where the u-joint on the steering shaft gets corroded. I was able to lubricate the u-joint and it ...

...use an electric motor instead of a hydraulic system and therefore do not have any power steering fluid to leak. Electric power steering typically require less maintenance and are more fuel

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