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After the truck has been driven for 30 minutes or so, I start to notice a "humming" or slight whining noise in the power steering when I turn in either direction. It's happening while in motion, so I'm not sitting at a stop cranking the wheel for fun or anything.



Is this something others have experienced when the fluid gets hot?
 
I assume you have already checked the fluid level? It could be a problem with the pump specifically. These have a plastic reservoir on them, and sometimes those can vibrate a bit and make noise. It may not necessarily be anything other than annoying. Every Ford product I've ever owned had a noisy power steering pump.



Is it so loud you can hear it at highway speeds too? Or just when crawling along slowly? Is your suspension system and tire size stock?
 
Everything is boner stock right now. I only hear it when it is warm, too... so it may have something to do with the plastic reservoir... . I don't turn sharp enough on the hiway to hear it...



thanks for the response!
 
My truck is one week old and I hear it too. I have no idea what causes it, but I've driven several older vehicles that made a similar noise. My fluid level is normal so as long as it doesn't get worse I'm going to keep my truck as far away from the dealership as possible.
 
Just keep an eye out for leaks. Remember, these trucks are much quieter than the 2nd gen trucks. If Dodge kept the same PS pump, it might be a noisy unit. I can certainly hear mine when turning the wheel, but I consider it normal (you're working the pump hard in those conditions).



You *might* be able to decrease the noise by changing the fluid to something more expensive and synthetic.
 
Originally posted by rbattelle





You *might* be able to decrease the noise by changing the fluid to something more expensive and synthetic.



Yup... there isn't a problem out there that can't be fixed by simply writing a bigger check! ;)
 
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