Loud power steering pump
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My '94 LS 400 (63,000 miles) is making a loud rubbing/grinding type sound while steering in either direction. Usually occurs at low speeds, and is more noticeable at shaper turns. I've heard these first generation models have power steering pump problems. If anybody can offer advice, It would be GREATLY appreciated. This is my first Lexus, & of course I want to avoid the dealership.
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Originally posted by D.Nathan
My '94 LS 400 (63,000 miles) is making a loud rubbing/grinding type sound while steering in either direction. Usually occurs at low speeds, and is more noticeable at shaper turns. I've heard these first generation models have power steering pump problems. If anybody can offer advice, It would be GREATLY appreciated. This is my first Lexus, & of course I want to avoid the dealership.
My '94 LS 400 (63,000 miles) is making a loud rubbing/grinding type sound while steering in either direction. Usually occurs at low speeds, and is more noticeable at shaper turns. I've heard these first generation models have power steering pump problems. If anybody can offer advice, It would be GREATLY appreciated. This is my first Lexus, & of course I want to avoid the dealership.
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Thanks for the tip. I was unable to drain all fluid, so have been extracting little by litte through the reservoir, & replacing with Mercon III. The noise (pump laboring) has quieted considerably, but still comes back. I will have my mechanic drain all fluid, (it's the original stuff--10 years old) replace, & put a bottle of Lucas power steering additive in there.
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If it was real low, you may have some air in the system. You can work this out by turning the wheels stop-to-stop and holding for a few seconds on each side. Don't really force it at the stops. Just turn it to each stop, hold for a few seconds and then turn the other way. Go through that cycle a few times, top up the fluid and, hopefully, your noise is gone.
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I have had the same problem with my 93 LS 400 twice. The first time (in 2000 when it had about 90,000 miles on it), the car was still under warranty. The Lexus dealer resealed the power steering pump, and the noise stopped. The problem reoccurred in March of this year at about 122,000 miles. This time it also seemed that the car was harder to steer. I checked the fluid, and it was low. I added fluid, and the car became easier to steer; however, the noise continued.
For the next few weeks, I had to constantly add power steering fluid. Then I started to notice clouds of white smoke when I started the car. It turned out to be a bad air control valve in the power steering pump. Fluid was seeping into this valve and was then being pumped into the engine through the two hoses that connect this valve to the engine. This valve is Toyota part number 17630-16040. I ordered a replacement from a Toyota dealership over the internet. My cost was $69.00. I installed the part, replaced the two hoses (they were original and were very hard), and the power steering fluid stopped disappearing.
I did continue to have the whining noise for about 10 days after the valve replacement. However, the noise was less each time and was easily stopped by turning the wheels stop to stop a couple of times.
Finally, the noise stopped completely.
One other thing I have done is slowly change out the PS fluid by extracting about 4 ounces every two weeks and replacing it with fresh fluid. The fluid that I am extracting now looks almost like the fresh fluid. When I first started this, the fluid removed was brown and gunky.
For the next few weeks, I had to constantly add power steering fluid. Then I started to notice clouds of white smoke when I started the car. It turned out to be a bad air control valve in the power steering pump. Fluid was seeping into this valve and was then being pumped into the engine through the two hoses that connect this valve to the engine. This valve is Toyota part number 17630-16040. I ordered a replacement from a Toyota dealership over the internet. My cost was $69.00. I installed the part, replaced the two hoses (they were original and were very hard), and the power steering fluid stopped disappearing.
I did continue to have the whining noise for about 10 days after the valve replacement. However, the noise was less each time and was easily stopped by turning the wheels stop to stop a couple of times.
Finally, the noise stopped completely.
One other thing I have done is slowly change out the PS fluid by extracting about 4 ounces every two weeks and replacing it with fresh fluid. The fluid that I am extracting now looks almost like the fresh fluid. When I first started this, the fluid removed was brown and gunky.
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