Hi all,
I'm new to this group, so you will have to bear with me if this has come up before.
I have a 2002 3500 dually, auto. During the recent colder weather for my area (-9 degrees celcius or about 16 farenheit), I have had some strange vibrations on the drivers side, on start up. These were of high frequency and lasted for about 30 secs or so - I could feel the vibration through the steering wheel and it also seemed to change pitch when I started to move the truck. I think it is one of two things:
1) power steering pump cavitating with the cold power steering fluid
or
2) fuel lift pump starting to play up/go.
Have any of you experienced the above?
This buzz/vibration slowly disappeared as the engine warmed up and was completely gone in a few mins. I had thought of fuel starvation du to gelling of the fuel, but the temp was no where near cold enough for that.
Any ideas anyone?
TIA
Mariner
2002, 3500 dually, Q/C, LB, 4x4, Auto andlotsa beels and whistles (31,000km)
I'm new to this group, so you will have to bear with me if this has come up before.
I have a 2002 3500 dually, auto. During the recent colder weather for my area (-9 degrees celcius or about 16 farenheit), I have had some strange vibrations on the drivers side, on start up. These were of high frequency and lasted for about 30 secs or so - I could feel the vibration through the steering wheel and it also seemed to change pitch when I started to move the truck. I think it is one of two things:
1) power steering pump cavitating with the cold power steering fluid
or
2) fuel lift pump starting to play up/go.
Have any of you experienced the above?
This buzz/vibration slowly disappeared as the engine warmed up and was completely gone in a few mins. I had thought of fuel starvation du to gelling of the fuel, but the temp was no where near cold enough for that.
Any ideas anyone?
TIA
Mariner
2002, 3500 dually, Q/C, LB, 4x4, Auto andlotsa beels and whistles (31,000km)