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By Matthew C. Keegan
January 23, 2006
Having some difficulty turning your wheel lately? If so, your steering rack or power steering pump may have failed. This is a job for the weekend mechanic in you. Save big bucks on labor costs and replacement parts charges and do the work yourself. You know that you can!
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Has your
car’s power steering suddenly quit working? If so, it could be that your
power steering pump has failed. The unit itself may be shot or it could be a
loss of steering fluid through a bad hose that is causing the problem.
Regardless, you better tend to the problem now or you will soon be
struggling with steering a car that seems to be working against you, not
with you.
Before pump failure becomes obvious, you will usually hear buzzing or
whining noises coming from underneath the hood. On the other hand, if you
notice a gradual loss of power as evidenced by an increasingly difficult
time moving the steering wheel [as when attempting to parallel park] or if
you notice the problem when you first start up your car in the morning, then
your steering rack may be going.
Steering racks fail gradually, but when they do you must take action before
total failure occurs. Otherwise, control of your car becomes impossible and
failure could then happen at any time, as in those times you are on the
interstate. A real threat to your safety and to the safety of other drivers!
To find out if it is the steering rack causing the problem, check the power
steering fluid closely to see if you notice small metallic pieces of metal
floating around in it. If you do, then your steering rack is wearing out and
the metallic pieces are the evidence that the rack is coming apart piece by
piece.
Either way you slice it, you can expect that a major repair bill is looming
for you. Not the news you want to hear, but not the news you have to hear
either. Yes, taking your car in to your local garage or to your dealer’s
repair department will cost you dearly. You will pay a mint for labor and
pay a premium for a replacement steering pump or steering rack. High labor
costs and huge replacement parts price mark ups are all part of the
equation.
Fortunately, if you are even somewhat handy you can do either job yourself.
Many weekend mechanics love grabbing a hold of their Haynes repair manual
and with the replacement part at their side, go after the job. Of course,
where you buy the replacement part can really matter, but strong savings can
be gained if you shop online. Yes, auto parts wholesalers such as the
Steering Rack Pros have what you want and at deep, discount prices.
Reputable online wholesalers buy directly from the manufacturers and pass on
big savings to you. No dealer mark ups, no third party charges. Just every
day low prices on the parts you want and need.
So, go ahead and replace your power steering pump or steering rack today and
save big on labor costs and replacement parts. There isn’t much better in
life than to do a job yourself and gain a strong sense of satisfaction when
you know you have successfully overcome a challenge and saved a bundle of
money in the process.
Author Information:
Copyright 2006 – Matt Keegan is a freelance writer covering important automotive topics and products including rack and pinion steering, BMW steering rack and Honda steering rack parts.