HOCummins04
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I am seriously enjoying Cummins HO ownership, and am learning about taking care of it. I recently have had both the Power Steering pump and the Steering Gear replaced under warranty (I bought the truck used out of state and am taking it to my local dealer). This all started back in January with a startup after work in about 20 degree temps. I have had the truck since July of 2002, and have had it startup on colder mornings with no problems noted. Now, after 3 visits to the dealership
I still have a growl loud enough to be heard over a cold Cummins. As the steering wheel is moved (sitting still) even just slightly left or right the growl is heard. The last time they bled the power steering lines and then wrote up that they could not reproduce the problem. For a couple days, it was fine - the overnight temps were not as low as they have been. This morning was 20 degrees, and it is still happening - though only about 30-40% (loudness) of what it was starting in January.
Question 1: Though I do not think so (because it operated without the noise/stiffness before January), am I being paranoid and this is just normal operation and I somehow missed it before?
Question 2: If it is not normal, what do I tell the dealership to get them to fix it?
Question 3: I have been reading about replacing the transmission fluid that is used in the power steering system with synthetic power streering fluid. When I asked the dealer why they put AT fluid vs PS fluid, they said the AT fluid had cleaners in it and PS fluid did not and that Dodge had gone with that in this truck. For those who have had cold weather growling in your steering and have gone to a fluid that is non-stock, what have you used and what are your results?
This is my first post, so if I messed up - be gentle

Question 1: Though I do not think so (because it operated without the noise/stiffness before January), am I being paranoid and this is just normal operation and I somehow missed it before?
Question 2: If it is not normal, what do I tell the dealership to get them to fix it?
Question 3: I have been reading about replacing the transmission fluid that is used in the power steering system with synthetic power streering fluid. When I asked the dealer why they put AT fluid vs PS fluid, they said the AT fluid had cleaners in it and PS fluid did not and that Dodge had gone with that in this truck. For those who have had cold weather growling in your steering and have gone to a fluid that is non-stock, what have you used and what are your results?
This is my first post, so if I messed up - be gentle
