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monte67 09-01-2015 06:27 AM

Power Steering Whine
 
I have changed my power steering pump on my 2001 Monte LS three times and I cannot get rid of the whine. I got the pump from Autozone last year and have been dealing with this problem since. Some days it's fine most time it's noisy.

Is there a better pump out there or do I have another problem?

ChibiBlackSheep 09-03-2015 09:09 AM

100% sure it's the PS pump, and not the tensioner?

monte67 09-03-2015 07:59 PM

It's definitely the power steering pump. It's under warranty still,but I don't want to waste my time with another duralast pump. Does anyone have a recommendation for pump that will work?

montecarlo48178 09-23-2015 09:06 AM

ps pump
 
I'm battling this problem too on my '07 v6. Everything i've read and researched indicates that you really need to use an oem delco pump. I'm considering going to a junkyard and getting a used one with low mileage that was original. I've done the pipe to pump stethoscope test to ensure the noise is coming from there as well. I've also removed my belt and started up the car to eliminate sources that may not be belt driven. I don't believe mine to be any other part either. I would like to know how you could tell if it's the rack? I did perform an inspection of it and saw no leaks. can it fail internally without a leak? I've also heard of people saying they needed to replace the lineset and that solved the problem.

have you cleared the fluid and replaced with new? the way i did that was to jack up front end, unhook supply line coming from rack and drain into a bucket. You turn the wheel all the way to the right, fill pump, turn left, fill pump. repeat cycle until you have all new fluid in system.

I've also read that it's just a poor design on that part of the engine and you may have to live with the noise.

I'll post my findings about the used pump i found with 55K miles once i go and pick it up. Hoping that gets me another 50K miles. My problem started with about 175K miles on it.

monte67 09-23-2015 07:37 PM

Good luck and please keep me updated. I just did a power steering pump on my 2003 Ranger 2.3 2wd 5 speed. It's in with no whine.

I'm going to try another autozone pump for free. I'm getting real good at doing these.

montecarlo48178 09-24-2015 08:48 AM

been there
 

Originally Posted by monte67 (Post 673115)
Good luck and please keep me updated. I just did a power steering pump on my 2003 Ranger 2.3 2wd 5 speed. It's in with no whine.

I'm going to try another autozone pump for free. I'm getting real good at doing these.

I tried getting another pump also from advancedauto. no dice. still have the whine. boo :thumbsdown:

going to try the oem route before it gets too cold here in michigan.

montecarlo48178 09-24-2015 10:49 AM

system bled right?
 
I did find this video, maybe I have too much air in my system.




montecarlo48178 09-30-2015 10:14 PM

leak
 
I bought a hand pump that you use for bleeding brakes and a mityvac adapter for power steering pumps so I could extract air from the system per the ac delco youtube video i posted earlier.

I pumped for like 20 minutes, and was not able to create suction in the system. I must have a leak somewhere. It makes me wonder if my pump was never bad and the issue is somewhere else :/

back to the drawing board.


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