April 21, 20196 yr I just bought a 05 Outback, that has a few problems. It has a new steering rack that seems to vibrate the steering wheel at startup. The car is up on jackstands as a brakeline also needs replacing. What would make a new steering rack vibrate like that on startup? I will drain the fluid and bleed the system (with Dexron Auto tranny fluid, but I do not know what the problem could be. Any ideas from anybody? Thanks for taking the time I really do appreciate it.
April 21, 20196 yr It’s most likely air being sucked into the PS fluid system. This is usually from a cracked pick up line from the remote reservoir. Other than that I’m stuck for ideas as this sort of feeling from air in the system would cause a vibration like sensation in the steering during turning the wheel left or right. Cheers Bennie
April 21, 20196 yr bad o-ring(s) on the elbow hose adapter on top of the PS pump. notorious for losing its compliance on older soobs. I've had noise and/or jerky steering wheel on both my soobs, fixed by replacing the o-ring. It allows air to be sucked in, causes bubbles/foaming of the ps fluid. Edited April 21, 20196 yr by 1 Lucky Texan
April 23, 20196 yr Author Thanks for the pictures. I have been busy and not had a chance to work on car. My rusty old 92 Legacy is still running like a swiss watch watch. That thing NEVER gives me any problems but its soooo rusty.
April 27, 20196 yr Author Ok so I replace the factory clamps with worm gear clamps at 3 spots bleed the system with 40 slow cranks of the wheel and all seems to be good. Although I have not driven car as it is still up on jack stands due to a brake issue. Thanks again for the advice!
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