I have a 2006 Chrysler 300. Initially, I thought it was by battery, however, the lights, radio and windows are working just fine. I tried the multimeter ( I think I'm saying it right) that indicated 12. some odd number for the voltage on the battery. I also ran a diagnostic with the a code that popped up of PO562. I googled that..systems voltage is too low. While I was making a left turn, my steering wheel got harder to turn as I continued to turn to a safe area. Then...it stopped. If it's not the battery, what could it be? Alternator? Please assist. Thanks.
SOURCE: 2005 chrysler 300 steering problem
U have a failed steering rack internal seal, the leakage causes the hard spot, most likely the seal surface is scored allowing fluid to leak by at a certain position of the wheel. Try getting a bottle of LUCAS oil brand power steering sealer and conditioner, it really works. also check and see if the PS fluid is disclored, if it is get a cheap turkey baster and **** out as much fluid as possiable and add clean fluid.
SOURCE: Chrysler Pacifica will not start.
Most probably starter problems. It can be not starter itself some vires coming to it are loose. To locate the starter follow heavy wires coming from battery. This how starter looks like
http://www.autozone.com/N,16400045/shopping/partTypeResultSet.htm
Check the wires coming to it. Also check the fuse, it might be bad starter relay fuse too.
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Good Luck
SOURCE: noise under right front of hood
This is pretty hard to diagnose without being there. I would suggest that you take a hose with ends cut off and listen through it, since you are mechanically inclined. I would also check things that may be rattling against the firewall, the exhaust system for rattles as they tend to do so when bushings are worn out, and recheck the things you have if you haven't done so with hose or stethescope. I had a similar problem that was a loose exhaust bushing... Hope this helps you, Rick
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