Whining power steering

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Anyone esle get the screaming power steering pump in the winter? Whats up with that? Fluid level is fine and it does not do it in the summer. Is this a warning sign? Is there a bearing in the pump that may be going bad or is this normal?
 

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Anyone esle get the screaming power steering pump in the winter? Whats up with that? Fluid level is fine and it does not do it in the summer. Is this a warning sign? Is there a bearing in the pump that may be going bad or is this normal?
Normal,not normal if it does not go away when warmed up.


Basically the use of the plastic resivour and a alloy pump is the cause,the plastic and alloy expand at different rates and that o-ring that seals the 2 together allows air to enter the system causing the noise.Once warmed up the 2 pieces will seal again and the whine will go away,if it does not you got a leak or a bad pump.

Try changing your fluid with frsh synthetic P/S fluid or ATF+4,it may help a little.
 

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Man u are fast......It does go away after its warm......so I guess its normal? Still very anoying
 

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I have a spare pump but I guess I should just wait till this one is done.....right?
 

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Mine doesnt do it but it does give out a YELP when I first start it if its really cold(teens).

My dads PS pump on his 4.7 in his ram sounds like a herd of cats coming up the driveway at all times. :D
 
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they all do it to some degree nature of the beast , and like tjkj stated
 

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Mine doesnt do it but it does give out a YELP when I first start it if its really cold(teens).

My dads PS pump on his 4.7 in his ram sounds like a heard of cats coming up the driveway at all times. :D

my jeep doesnt do it, but my rover sounds similar to your dads ram haha (blarg) never thought of it that way, its annoying as all get out until warm
 

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Sorry for reviving an old thread, but my Jeep does this also. It goes away within a minute or less, but it's very annoying.

What's the fix for it?

If this is caused by the two disimilar material expanding, will a bead of RTV around the joint solve the problem?
 

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Mine started to do this at 80xxx miles. It was quite obnoxious until it warmed up. The fix for it was to replace the power steering pump. After that was done it doesn't ever whine now, no matter the temp outside.
 

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My dads PS pump on his 4.7 in his ram sounds like a herd of cats coming up the driveway at all times. :D

If you think your dad's is bad, try a HEMI steering pump. Almost put in my noice cancling headphone with Van Halen at full volume:D .
 

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If you think your dad's is bad, try a HEMI steering pump. Almost put in my noice cancling headphone with Van Halen at full volume:D .

Got one of those too. Its fine so far. :)

Thing about the hemi's power steering pump is it also runs the cooling for the engine. Neat setup but if the pump goes bad youre screwed.
 

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Sounds like the only way to stop it is to replace the whole pump then. That kinda bites.
 
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