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Power steering noise

billyg

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Hi We have a 2020 Roxor . The power steering makes a noise when turning the wheels semi sharp. Is it the power steering pump belt which is tight or is the power steering pump failing? Fluids are full. Any thoughts? Thanks Bill
 

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Tighten the belt. Was a common issue on the 18’s-20’s. I see it’s still an issue.
 

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If memory is right it’s a 17mm wrench. Also check your t case and trans oil levels as well as diffs. they might be a tad low if they are doing things the same as 18-20. Some were very low, best to get on top of it before any damage is done. Just be sure to get the right spec oil in each box. Gl4 in trans and t case and gl5 in diffs.
 

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If memory is right it’s a 17mm wrench. Also check your t case and trans oil levels as well as diffs. they might be a tad low if they are doing things the same as 18-20. Some were very low, best to get on top of it before any damage is done. Just be sure to get the right spec oil in each box. Gl4 in trans and t case and gl5 in diffs.
Good info.
 

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Turning the steering wheel makes a noise that may arise from the power steering system due to various issues. Below you will find some of the possible causes and the things to look for:
  1. Power Steering Pump: The worn-out power steering pump causes noise in the steering wheel and there are some groaning or whining sounds. Sometimes the pump will malfunction even if the fluid levels are high.
  2. Power Steering Belt: The belt will be easier to turn if it is too tight or its worn out. Check for wear, cracks, or any glazing. The noise might be due to a worn-out belt and if that is the case, replacing it should fix it.
  3. Power Steering System Air:Noise is the result of the air that is trapped in the power steering system. It is possible to get rid of air bubbles in the power steering system by bleeding it. This includes turning the steering wheel from lock to lock several times with the engine running to help purge any air from the system.
  4. Steering Components: Inspect the tie rods, ball joints, and steering rack even. Yet, faulty or conflated parts may be the source of the sounds when turning. Fluid Quality: Ensure that the power steering fluid is sound. Old or dirty fluid is a candidate for the cause of noise due to not lubricating the system correctly. Flushing and replacing it is a practical solution to worn-out power steering liquid.
  5. Fluid Quality: Confirm that the power steering fluid is in good condition. The old or contaminated fluid may not lubricate the system properly, which may cause noise. Flushing and replacing the power steering fluid is a good idea if it hasn't been done in a while.
Here are steps you can follow to diagnose and potentially fix the issue:
  1. Check the Belt: The power steering belt shouldn't be worn and loose. Repair or substitute the belt if it is damaged.
  2. Bleed the System: Steering the steering wheel fully left and right to take the air out of the system with the engine running is the way to go.
  3. Inspect the Pump: If the noise continues, the power steering pump may require further checking or even replacement.
  4. Check Other Components: Inspect the steering parts for overuse or damage and renew any broken pieces.
It might be advisable to take your Roxor to a mechanic for an accurate diagnosis and repair if the issue persists after these steps.
 
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