Driving down the paved road two days ago I noticed the steering was binding a bit.
It's most noticeable when I am making small corrections to the long turns of the road at speeds greater than 40mph.
What I encounter is that there are distinct moments of resistance to my turning the wheel. the resistance is momentary and I can power through it but it does cause a little jumpiness in the steering.
I checked the power steering fluid and it was a little below "hot full" at hot. I added some dextron III since I was on the way to the auto parts store anyways. Unfortunately on the way home the binding effect continued.
I don't remember feeling this in the past but if it was any more minor I probably wouldn't have noticed it.The only thing I did since the last time i drove was to power wash the whole truck including the underside and engine compartment. I was careful in the engine compartment, but could I have done something to effect the power steering?
It's most noticeable when I am making small corrections to the long turns of the road at speeds greater than 40mph.
What I encounter is that there are distinct moments of resistance to my turning the wheel. the resistance is momentary and I can power through it but it does cause a little jumpiness in the steering.
I checked the power steering fluid and it was a little below "hot full" at hot. I added some dextron III since I was on the way to the auto parts store anyways. Unfortunately on the way home the binding effect continued.
I don't remember feeling this in the past but if it was any more minor I probably wouldn't have noticed it.The only thing I did since the last time i drove was to power wash the whole truck including the underside and engine compartment. I was careful in the engine compartment, but could I have done something to effect the power steering?