Having some problems with the power steering on my '02 2500. Start it up on a cold (10 to 20 degrees) and the the PS system is pulsating and groaning badly. Can feel the pulsing through the brakes, and it's very hard to turn the wheel. Shut down and check the fluid and it's foamy and smells burnt. Wait about 10-15 minutes and start up again and it's much better - almost normal. Happened 3 times so far. First time several weeks ago (didn't notice the burnt smell then) and now twice again - last night leaving work and this morning.
With the burnt smell I'm assuming my PS pump is on the way out. Agreed? Found some threads that sound similar, so I'll plan to add an inline filter as well. But what likely caused this? Just the low temps? Crap / water in the fluid? Wonder if the belt may be slipping too, though I don't notice any squealing that you usually get with that. But I've noticed the voltage takes a while to come up at times too (along with some glitches that seem like low voltage at times). Seems like a longshot, but does some connection there seem possible? I know it needs a new belt regardless.
Thanks!
Eddie
With the burnt smell I'm assuming my PS pump is on the way out. Agreed? Found some threads that sound similar, so I'll plan to add an inline filter as well. But what likely caused this? Just the low temps? Crap / water in the fluid? Wonder if the belt may be slipping too, though I don't notice any squealing that you usually get with that. But I've noticed the voltage takes a while to come up at times too (along with some glitches that seem like low voltage at times). Seems like a longshot, but does some connection there seem possible? I know it needs a new belt regardless.
Thanks!
Eddie