Hello, I am relatively new to TDR & need some troubleshooting support that my local Dodge dealer just can't seem to provide.
The hoses leading from the power steering pump to the brake booster are pulsating & noisy at idle & low engine speeds. Mostly when I apply the brakes but sometimes even after I release them. I can clearly feel the pulsation vibration in the floorboard and through the steering column. Oddly enough, I am not noticing any operational issues with the power steering or the brakes. I am not sure if I have a problem with the power steering pump or potentially with the brake booster system. The PS fluid level is good and there are no leaks anywhere in the system. My truck has 216K on it with the original PS & brake fluids still intact. Could the PS oil be breaking down somehow causing this problem or does this sound like more of a hardware/failing component problem? The condition has been getting worse over time and the local dealer just wants to start replacing very expensive parts without solid troubleshooting justification.
Happy New Year and thanks in advance for any guidance and/or recommendations that you can offer me.
The hoses leading from the power steering pump to the brake booster are pulsating & noisy at idle & low engine speeds. Mostly when I apply the brakes but sometimes even after I release them. I can clearly feel the pulsation vibration in the floorboard and through the steering column. Oddly enough, I am not noticing any operational issues with the power steering or the brakes. I am not sure if I have a problem with the power steering pump or potentially with the brake booster system. The PS fluid level is good and there are no leaks anywhere in the system. My truck has 216K on it with the original PS & brake fluids still intact. Could the PS oil be breaking down somehow causing this problem or does this sound like more of a hardware/failing component problem? The condition has been getting worse over time and the local dealer just wants to start replacing very expensive parts without solid troubleshooting justification.
Happy New Year and thanks in advance for any guidance and/or recommendations that you can offer me.