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CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION 6. Loose power steering pump drive 6. Tighten the power steering pump drive 7. Faulty power steering pump 7. Replace power steering pump. 8. Faulty power steering gear 8. Replace power steering gear. 9. Excessive friction in steering 9. Isolate and correct condition. 10. Excessive friction in power 10. Replace power steering gear. 11. Worn or binding seat and bearing 11. Replace seat and bearing in front strut STEERING WHEEL DOES 1. Tires not inflated properly. 1. Inflate tires to specified pressure. 2. Improper front wheel alignment. 2. Check and adjust wheel alignment as 3. Lack of lubrication causing binding 3. Lubricate ball joints if ball joints are not a 4. Steering column coupling joints 4. Realign steering column coupling joints. 5. Steering wheel rubbing.** 5. Adjust steering column shrouds to 6. Damaged, mispositioned or 6. Replace, reposition, or lubricate dash 7. Binding mount bearing in front 7. Replace mount bearing in front strut 8. Binding shaft bearing in steering 8. Replace the steering column. 9. Excessive friction in steering 9. Replace steering column coupling. 10. Excessive friction in power 10. Replace power steering gear. EXCESSIVE STEERING 1. Air in the fluid of the power 1. Bleed air from system following the the RS STEERING 19 - 7 STEERING (Continued) |