Steering - Power Steering Noise
48 08 082010109/4
November 5, 2008. Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 48 number 08-03 dated March 12, 2008 for reasons listed below.
Vehicle Information
48 Power steering is noisy
Condition
Power steering is noisy.
Technical Background
- If the power steering fluid is below the minimum mark during cold conditions, air may be drawn into the power steering pump.
- If system components were replaced or disconnected, system filling or bleeding procedures may not have been carried out properly.
Production Solution
Not applicable.
Service
Do not replace any power steering system components until the following is checked:
1. Verify customer's concern.
2. Check the power steering fluid level. (See Repair Manual >> Fluid level, checking.)
3. Check system for leaks.
4. Check installation of the filter/screen in the reservoir.
5. Check for other possible sources of noise such as belt driven engine accessories, their belt tensioners and brackets.
6. Ensure that hoses are not rubbing against the body or other components.
7. Check the fluid level.
- With engine cold (outside temperature approx. +20 degree C / 68 degree F, fluid level must be at MAX level.
- With engine warm (engine oil temperature 80 degree C / 176 degree F), fluid level must be 10 mm above MAX level.
8. If the fluid level is below the MIN mark (engine hot or cold), there is a chance that air has entered the system. Follow these steps in order to eliminate any air trapped in the system:
a. Test drive vehicle to warm up the fluid.
b. Park vehicle. Switch ignition off and let vehicle sit for 1 minute.
c. After 1 minute, open fluid reservoir and inspect for air bubbles.
- If air bubbles are not present, no air is in the system. Air is not causing the noise. Check other system components.
- If air bubbles are present:
i. Allow vehicle to sit for at least 2 hours.
ii. Check fluid level and add fluid as necessary.
iii. Perform test drive to ensure noise has been eliminated.
iv. It may be necessary to repeat this procedure more than once.
Warranty
When procedure applies to vehicles under warranty, use the following:
SAGA
Additional Information
All parts and service references provided in this TSB are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service manuals for the latest information.