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I have a 90 legacy 4wd 4eat. I noticed a whine coming from under the hood recently that sounded like the power steering pump. I had quietened it down about 6 months ago with some additional fluid, so knew what the problem was. I got a used pump from a junkyard and replaced the old one this weekend. Well, guess what? I still have the whine and now the power steering shudders when turning left. I went thru the bleeding procedures when replacing the pump. Anyone have any ideas what could be causing this shudder on left turns? (I know its not the tranny as I tested the car in both 4wd and fwd modes).

 

Thanks for the replies. I know someone here will know the answer!

 

Rich

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That is a possibility, but I guess I am wondering if its the pump or not. Has anyone had this kind of problem from a power steering pump before? Also, has anyone had an alternator make a whining sound when its starting to go bad? This sound just started last Monday. I am thinking that its not the PS pump anymore. I finally had some one to help me by revving the motor while I listened. The sound seems to come from around the alternator area straight down to wards the main crank pully.

 

I guess I am just looking for way to eliminate things now or to decide it it could be the alternator. I am seriously hoping its nothing internal to the engine. The whine varies with the engine RPM's. I am really hoping to keep the vehicle running for a lot longer. ITs only got aroun 175K miles.

 

Thanks

 

Rich

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The sound seems to come from around the alternator area straight down to wards the main crank pully.

 

A bad PS pump can cause shudder in the steering. Mine went bad awhile back and a new pump cured it.

 

I'm wondering if the whine might be caused by worn or mis-adjusted

v-belts? Have you checked them or changed them lately?

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The belts are only a year or so old and are in good shape.

I guess the junkyard pump will ahve to go back. Aren't there rebuild kits for pumps for around $15? IF so, where can I get one?

 

I think the belts are ok. Could overtightening of the belts cause shudder or definitely whining?

 

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Rich

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Get an auto stethescope and listen to the pulleys you should be able to tell which one is doing it. You can also do this with a rubber hose.

The belts are only a year or so old and are in good shape.

I guess the junkyard pump will ahve to go back. Aren't there rebuild kits for pumps for around $15? IF so, where can I get one?

 

I think the belts are ok. Could overtightening of the belts cause shudder or definitely whining?

 

Thanks,

 

Rich

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1) Am not sure about rebuild kits for PS pump but keep searching--new ones have gotten danged expensive. Or maybe try a different junkyard one?

 

2) I don't think the belts would cause shudder--think that's more a function of the pump itself, maybe bad bearings inside.

 

3) What does the "whine" sound like? Mis-adjusted belts usually make a loud squeal or screech sound. If it's not that, you might try tcspeer's suggestion and see if you can pinpoint the noise (just be super careful reaching down into a running engine!)

 

Good luck.

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I think it may be the alternator whining. I never heard or thought an alternator would whine, just figured they either worked or didnt. I am returning the pump to the junkyard, and getting an alternator (once I verify that it is indeed the whining noise). I think I will take the belt off the PS pump and start the motor to see if the whine is still there. IF it is, I know its not the pump, but the alternator.

 

Anyone know how long an alternator will last with a bearing starting to go bad? Some act like they will last a long time. I am not usually one to chance things.

 

Thanks all.

 

Rich

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