I have a 2001 extended cab, 4x4 , automatic transmission with just over 12,000 miles. I bought the truck new in 2000.
My problem occurs while I am sitting still trying to turn the steering wheel. I get about a half a turn and the steering locks up. If the truck is rolling a little, you can steer, but it's not easy.
I took the truck to the dealer and they said that this is a common problem with the diesel engine when it is cold. I explained to them that this happens even after driving down the highway for 2 hours. They then called Dodge and Cummins for an answer. The explanation was that all the automatics have this same problem because the pump speed is slower when the truck is in gear and there is not enough pressure to turn the wheels. Of course, they said there is nothing they can do about it!
Anybody else have this problem?
My problem occurs while I am sitting still trying to turn the steering wheel. I get about a half a turn and the steering locks up. If the truck is rolling a little, you can steer, but it's not easy.
I took the truck to the dealer and they said that this is a common problem with the diesel engine when it is cold. I explained to them that this happens even after driving down the highway for 2 hours. They then called Dodge and Cummins for an answer. The explanation was that all the automatics have this same problem because the pump speed is slower when the truck is in gear and there is not enough pressure to turn the wheels. Of course, they said there is nothing they can do about it!
Anybody else have this problem?