Saturday I drove my truck several times during the day with no power steering problems. The truck has never made an oil spot of any sort on the pavement where it sits, and it has 28,000 miles. I have not had it need any steering fluid.
Sunday morning I noticed a 4 inch diameter wet spot under the driver's side, possibly coming from the steering pump. I started the truck and it had no power steering and no power assist on the brakes. I let it run for a minute, considering the matter, then shut it off, since the steering would not work.
I removed the cap from the pump and it was at least full, and seemed as if it could have been over full. Upon removal of the cap, some more fluid ran down the side of the pump and on the ground. I started it again, it still did not work after a minute or so, so at that point I shut it off and gave up.
The weather was not hot on Saturday, and the truck was certainly not worked, so it did not seem to me to be an overheating issue that was causing fluid to expand and run out.
In conversation with the dealer today, they tell me they got it there, discovered it was low on fluid, filled it, drove it, it had and has power steering and brakes, and there is no problem. They put a Chrysler part number, a 1 ounce bottle of an anti foam additive, in the steering fluid. They say they have seen quite a bit of this, and that it involves fluid foaming with resulting loss of fluid. The dealer I bought the truck from (I was out of town at the point of this failure... ) said they have never heard of this, and wanted to know just what it was they added.
The part number (which I left at work... sorry... ) is apparently an additive intended for automatic transmissions, I have since learned from another dealer's parts department. That dealership said they have used it for transmissions, but not steering.
So, my question is, what is the deal here? I have felt this truck was very happy in hot weather, and have never had any problem with steering, other than it is apparent that the engine is heavier than the V10, and you can tell that on dry pavement, sitting still.
I am worried that this will happen again, and am uncertain as to what to do next. They have given me the truck back and said, "Drive it. "
Sunday morning I noticed a 4 inch diameter wet spot under the driver's side, possibly coming from the steering pump. I started the truck and it had no power steering and no power assist on the brakes. I let it run for a minute, considering the matter, then shut it off, since the steering would not work.
I removed the cap from the pump and it was at least full, and seemed as if it could have been over full. Upon removal of the cap, some more fluid ran down the side of the pump and on the ground. I started it again, it still did not work after a minute or so, so at that point I shut it off and gave up.
The weather was not hot on Saturday, and the truck was certainly not worked, so it did not seem to me to be an overheating issue that was causing fluid to expand and run out.
In conversation with the dealer today, they tell me they got it there, discovered it was low on fluid, filled it, drove it, it had and has power steering and brakes, and there is no problem. They put a Chrysler part number, a 1 ounce bottle of an anti foam additive, in the steering fluid. They say they have seen quite a bit of this, and that it involves fluid foaming with resulting loss of fluid. The dealer I bought the truck from (I was out of town at the point of this failure... ) said they have never heard of this, and wanted to know just what it was they added.
The part number (which I left at work... sorry... ) is apparently an additive intended for automatic transmissions, I have since learned from another dealer's parts department. That dealership said they have used it for transmissions, but not steering.
So, my question is, what is the deal here? I have felt this truck was very happy in hot weather, and have never had any problem with steering, other than it is apparent that the engine is heavier than the V10, and you can tell that on dry pavement, sitting still.
I am worried that this will happen again, and am uncertain as to what to do next. They have given me the truck back and said, "Drive it. "