Mr Dubya
Elite Wannabe Explorer
- Joined
- June 21, 2012
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- City, State
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '03 Explorer Ltd. 4.6L V8
Before I dedicate a whole day after work to researching and diagnosing anything, I wanted to see if the boys here could shed some light.
FYI: My power steering fluid is at the proper level, and I don't ever turn it full lock for more than 2 seconds (if at all, and rarely).
Problem: My power steering seems to cut in and out at specific points in the wheel's path of turning. By this I mean that the wheels (not specifically the steering wheel itself) turn with easy around 12 o'clock, get tough around 11 and 1, easy again at 10 and 2, etc. These spots remain constant - they don't seem to shift around. I'm obviously exaggerating the degree of angle in that example - but you get what I mean.
Anyone have some thoughts off-hand? I'm sure the worst I'll face is a new power steering pump, which I'm not too intimidated by if need be. Curious to see if anyone knows where I might begin looking to save some time.
-Dubya
FYI: My power steering fluid is at the proper level, and I don't ever turn it full lock for more than 2 seconds (if at all, and rarely).
Problem: My power steering seems to cut in and out at specific points in the wheel's path of turning. By this I mean that the wheels (not specifically the steering wheel itself) turn with easy around 12 o'clock, get tough around 11 and 1, easy again at 10 and 2, etc. These spots remain constant - they don't seem to shift around. I'm obviously exaggerating the degree of angle in that example - but you get what I mean.
Anyone have some thoughts off-hand? I'm sure the worst I'll face is a new power steering pump, which I'm not too intimidated by if need be. Curious to see if anyone knows where I might begin looking to save some time.
-Dubya