larryq
TDR MEMBER
Just the other day, after a 600 mile trip, I noticed that when making a sharp left or right turn at slow speed, when the wheel comes back to center it "Surges" and doesn't come back to center smoothly.
It sort of feels like when you are in 4WD on dry pavement and make a turn, the front wheels can't compensate for the inside wheel turning slower than the outside.
It even sort of rocks the truck.
Well I thought it must be the wheel U joints or some other such suspension issue.
Took it to the dealer this morning and they just called me back.
Everything looks good, and their procedures say that the power steering pump needs to be replaced with a new heavier duty pump assy. (1500 Bucks!)
They are going to try a steering system flush, but it that doesn't fix it, they are telling me to change the pump.
Now, If that's the problem, and it fixes the issue, I'm fine with paying...Even though the truck only has 52.000 on it (2010 Model)
I asked them, "Ok...If I take your word, and pay to have the pump replaced, and that doesn't solve the problem, What is Chrysler going to do to get this resolved after I spent 1500 on a solution that didn't work?
Any thoughts on how to proceed here??
Thanks
Larry
It sort of feels like when you are in 4WD on dry pavement and make a turn, the front wheels can't compensate for the inside wheel turning slower than the outside.
It even sort of rocks the truck.
Well I thought it must be the wheel U joints or some other such suspension issue.
Took it to the dealer this morning and they just called me back.
Everything looks good, and their procedures say that the power steering pump needs to be replaced with a new heavier duty pump assy. (1500 Bucks!)
They are going to try a steering system flush, but it that doesn't fix it, they are telling me to change the pump.
Now, If that's the problem, and it fixes the issue, I'm fine with paying...Even though the truck only has 52.000 on it (2010 Model)
I asked them, "Ok...If I take your word, and pay to have the pump replaced, and that doesn't solve the problem, What is Chrysler going to do to get this resolved after I spent 1500 on a solution that didn't work?
Any thoughts on how to proceed here??
Thanks
Larry