Steering wheel is real tight and hard to turn!
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Steering wheel is real tight and hard to turn!
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I have a 1999 GS300 with 121k mileage purchased in Nov 2013. I rarely drive the car, at most 3 times a week. The steering wheel was turning fine when first purchased off previous owner. It was a little loose after making street corner turns. Then suddenly power steering seemed to have died out, it was like a workout to just turn the wheel at an intersection. I thought power steering pump was done for, but I replaced the PS pump with a used OEM pump purchased from Aliga here on the forum. Been doing the turkey baster method of sucking out fluid and putting in recommended ATF fluid in every week. So as of now driving in motion and hitting some gas to the pedal everything seems fine, but only in a stand-still positions like getting ready to parallel park or leaving a parking spot it feels like I am turning a 50 lb steering wheel! Any advices/ideas/suggestions of what can be the cause of this or a fix would be greatly appreciated! Thanks all in advance!
I have a 1999 GS300 with 121k mileage purchased in Nov 2013. I rarely drive the car, at most 3 times a week. The steering wheel was turning fine when first purchased off previous owner. It was a little loose after making street corner turns. Then suddenly power steering seemed to have died out, it was like a workout to just turn the wheel at an intersection. I thought power steering pump was done for, but I replaced the PS pump with a used OEM pump purchased from Aliga here on the forum. Been doing the turkey baster method of sucking out fluid and putting in recommended ATF fluid in every week. So as of now driving in motion and hitting some gas to the pedal everything seems fine, but only in a stand-still positions like getting ready to parallel park or leaving a parking spot it feels like I am turning a 50 lb steering wheel! Any advices/ideas/suggestions of what can be the cause of this or a fix would be greatly appreciated! Thanks all in advance!
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My power steering pump went out before. When I took it to the shop to have it replaced. They told me there was more than one oem power steering pump made for the 1998-2005 Gs series, and they had to get the correct one. Maybe the one you bought wasn't the correct pump. Just a thought. I never checked my self to see if they made more than one pump, but my car has been fine with the pump installed over five years ago. Maybe you can research that and find out. Hope that helps.
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Hi Lexus Experts!
I have a 1999 GS300 with 121k mileage purchased in Nov 2013. I rarely drive the car, at most 3 times a week. The steering wheel was turning fine when first purchased off previous owner. It was a little loose after making street corner turns. Then suddenly power steering seemed to have died out, it was like a workout to just turn the wheel at an intersection. I thought power steering pump was done for, but I replaced the PS pump with a used OEM pump purchased from Aliga here on the forum. Been doing the turkey baster method of sucking out fluid and putting in recommended ATF fluid in every week. So as of now driving in motion and hitting some gas to the pedal everything seems fine, but only in a stand-still positions like getting ready to parallel park or leaving a parking spot it feels like I am turning a 50 lb steering wheel! Any advices/ideas/suggestions of what can be the cause of this or a fix would be greatly appreciated! Thanks all in advance!
I have a 1999 GS300 with 121k mileage purchased in Nov 2013. I rarely drive the car, at most 3 times a week. The steering wheel was turning fine when first purchased off previous owner. It was a little loose after making street corner turns. Then suddenly power steering seemed to have died out, it was like a workout to just turn the wheel at an intersection. I thought power steering pump was done for, but I replaced the PS pump with a used OEM pump purchased from Aliga here on the forum. Been doing the turkey baster method of sucking out fluid and putting in recommended ATF fluid in every week. So as of now driving in motion and hitting some gas to the pedal everything seems fine, but only in a stand-still positions like getting ready to parallel park or leaving a parking spot it feels like I am turning a 50 lb steering wheel! Any advices/ideas/suggestions of what can be the cause of this or a fix would be greatly appreciated! Thanks all in advance!
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Thanks for all the replies everybody. I had a re-manufactured pump installed once and steering was still tight. Then I went to Aliga and got an used OEM pump, installed that and steering have still been tight. After 2-3 weekly siphon method of the fluid, it is slightly getting better. I had a mechanic tell me it could be the pump as well but also that is is a common problem on the 2nd gen's. He also suggested of installing a PS pump cooler? .. Do anybody have that installed or ever heard of such cooler? I am torn and stuck on this problem and would like to fix this ASAP to prevent any further damage to suspension/steering component.
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after gettin my gs shipped here my alignment was a bit off (****ing shipping company) and it made my steering feel heavy. might be something you want to consider
also, i put a magnefilter on my power steering line since the car is gettin old. you might want to consider the same
also, i put a magnefilter on my power steering line since the car is gettin old. you might want to consider the same
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after gettin my gs shipped here my alignment was a bit off (****ing shipping company) and it made my steering feel heavy. might be something you want to consider also, i put a magnefilter on my power steering line since the car is gettin old. you might want to consider the same
Bones! If u hit BINGO then I would really need that tip that get that FIX! What are u referring to as the 'perfect looking belt'?
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as for the installation. i put it on the return line cause i didnt want any restriction on the fluid going to the pump itself
hope that helps ya out some
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Update to this hard tight steering wheel problem. I have been draining and refilling with ATF fluid anout 4 times. Drove it for a few hundred miles a few days ago and it seems like the steering wheel magically appeared to be back to normal and not hard to turn anymore. Although it does not automatically spin/turn back after a turn, it is differently better than before. However, I do not understand or can compensate an explanation to how and why it came back to normal steering..hmmmmmm
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Update to this hard tight steering wheel problem. I have been draining and refilling with ATF fluid anout 4 times. Drove it for a few hundred miles a few days ago and it seems like the steering wheel magically appeared to be back to normal and not hard to turn anymore. Although it does not automatically spin/turn back after a turn, it is differently better than before. However, I do not understand or can compensate an explanation to how and why it came back to normal steering..hmmmmmm
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I did get an alignment done when I got two new front tires back in April 2020. However, I am sure the alignment could be off now that it has been 8 months. I tried jacking up the car and wiggling the wheel up and down and side to side and did not get any play really, so I am not sure if the ball joints could be going again... I replaced those maybe 5 years ago. My GS is also pulling to the right when braking, which makes me wonder if it is a simple alignment issue or worse... or both :/ Wanted to see if DWitis ended up having a bad rack and pinion in the end or what he replaced to solve the steering issue without just changing the PS fluid. I am looking for some final clues here. & I appreciate your feedback firelizard!
Last edited by gak6; 12-03-20 at 07:36 PM.
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Please read my post here.
I would take a look at:
I would take a look at:
- See if you have a pretensioner adjustment on your rack. If so, first it is crucial that you make a mark on the current nut position, like at 12 o'clock. Then loosen the large lock nut using an adjustable wrench, and find a large nut that fits inside the large set screw, and rig the nut so you can turn the screw. Turn it clockwise until it stops.
- If the nut turns clockwise a lot, like from 12 o'clock to 3 o'clock, you have room to tighten your rack. Also, the rack pretension is not the cause of your tight steering, and adjusting it will likely not help make the steering lighter.
- If the screw turns clockwise just a small amount, it is likely adjusted too tight. Backing off the tension (turning the screw counter clockwise) may make the steering easier to turn.
- Inspect/replace your upper and lower ball joints. Your wheels turn on the spindle arm, which rests on the upper ball joint, and also rotates on the lower ball joint. If either are in poor condition, they make make the wheels more difficult to turn. If they are in poor condition, they are also likely to fail very soon!
- See if your steering column bearing clip has slid down the shaft (see the post linked above).
Last edited by CurlyG; 01-13-24 at 06:10 PM. Reason: Thinking the problem is low power steering line pressure, replacing PS pump soon
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