Power stering 2003 T&C

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by KS, Feb 11, 2006.

  1. KS

    KS Guest

    On my 2003 Town & Country (long out of warranty) I'm getting a hydraulic
    sound from the
    steering after driving at high speed for long periods (hours plus Min of 75
    mph). It's goes away after a some time of slow driving.
    The dealer flushed the fuid after the first complaint and it seems to goawa
    for a few months and now its back. It's happened again after a long trip and
    it starting to be a little niosy all the time.
    Is this the pump or the rack, or should flushthe fluid again?

    Kevin
     
    KS, Feb 11, 2006
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  2. KS

    philthy Guest

    the dealer has a special tool that can be hooked upto a power steering system
    and can properly troubleshoot what is wrong
    a after market shop will not have such a tool since it is a very expensive tool
    and the dealers are required to have it
    esp since a rack for this van is big dollars and if it was replaced and did not
    fix it that would be money wrongly spent
     
    philthy, Feb 11, 2006
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  3. KS

    maxpower Guest

    Make sure the reservoir is filled to the proper level and check underneath
    the vehicle for leaks, especially at the inner tie rods.
    Glenn Beasley
    Chrysler Tech
     
    maxpower, Feb 12, 2006
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  4. KS

    KS Guest

    It's right to the line and every thing down under looks dry.
    Do you know if OEM Chrysler fluid is synthetic?

    Kevin
     
    KS, Feb 12, 2006
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  5. For that year I believe they call for ATF +4 transmission fluid for the
    power
    steering and yes ATF+4 is synthetic.

    Ted
     
    Ted Mittelstaedt, Feb 12, 2006
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  6. KS

    maxpower Guest

    AS Ted said, its ATF
     
    maxpower, Feb 12, 2006
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  7. KS

    Denny Guest

    If this is making a noise like it's low on fluid even tho the fluid level is
    ok, it may have a restricted screen in the bottom of the reservoir. I
    haven't found a good way to clean this screen other than to replace the
    reservoir. It's fixed the noise every time so far.

    Denny
     
    Denny, Feb 12, 2006
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  8. KS

    KS Guest

    The reservoir sitting on top of the engine?

    Kevin
     
    KS, Feb 13, 2006
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  9. On my 94 and 95 T&C with 3.8, the resivour is on the top of the engine,
    there is a 1 inch
    pipe that goes from it to the power steering pump. As for cleaning the
    screen on the bottom
    if I was going to do that I would take the resivour off, (after draining the
    fluid of course)
    then using a blow gun that sucked up solvent (Snap-on makes such a thing) I
    would reverse
    blow it out with compressed air/mineral spirits mixture.

    Ted
     
    Ted Mittelstaedt, Feb 14, 2006
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