Hi All,
I have been dealing with not being able to steer my truck at a dead stop for years now. I have a 2002 2500 HO 6sp and I have pretty much replaced everything (multiple steering boxes, multiple pumps, new PS hoses, steering stabilizer, ball joints, axle shaft u-joints, etc). The only thing I have not yet replaced is the Hydroboost. However, I was able to determine something recently that I hope will get me closer to a resolution.
When the truck is moving, the truck steers fine - no issues. As soon as the truck stops moving, I cannot turn the wheel in either direction. However, recently I uncovered that if the truck sits overnight, I start it up and do not move, I can turn the wheel in both directions. Once I drive the truck and come to a complete stop again, I am unable to turn the wheel again. This would seem to indicate that I am getting air into the system once I start driving the truck. I can confirm that when I put all the new parts on that the system was bleed properly using the front wheels off the ground method turn lock to lock without the engine running and with the engine running, etc.
The hydroboost does not appear to be leaking at all and the brakes are working fine. Given all of this, could the hydroboost be introducing air into the system once I start driving the truck? What other ways could air be getting into the system once the truck starts moving?
As always thanks for the help.
Mike
I have been dealing with not being able to steer my truck at a dead stop for years now. I have a 2002 2500 HO 6sp and I have pretty much replaced everything (multiple steering boxes, multiple pumps, new PS hoses, steering stabilizer, ball joints, axle shaft u-joints, etc). The only thing I have not yet replaced is the Hydroboost. However, I was able to determine something recently that I hope will get me closer to a resolution.
When the truck is moving, the truck steers fine - no issues. As soon as the truck stops moving, I cannot turn the wheel in either direction. However, recently I uncovered that if the truck sits overnight, I start it up and do not move, I can turn the wheel in both directions. Once I drive the truck and come to a complete stop again, I am unable to turn the wheel again. This would seem to indicate that I am getting air into the system once I start driving the truck. I can confirm that when I put all the new parts on that the system was bleed properly using the front wheels off the ground method turn lock to lock without the engine running and with the engine running, etc.
The hydroboost does not appear to be leaking at all and the brakes are working fine. Given all of this, could the hydroboost be introducing air into the system once I start driving the truck? What other ways could air be getting into the system once the truck starts moving?
As always thanks for the help.
Mike