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New steering damper = no more whining steering!

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Old 03-12-2019, 10:38 AM
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Default New steering damper = no more whining steering!

My steering has been whining when turning the wheel left or right for the past year. Felt a lot like what everybody would describe as low steering fluid or a steering pump going bad.
Nothing crazy, but the high pitch sound has been bothering me, and I could not find the reason for it.
Last weekend, I changed the steering damper for a totally unrelated reason, just because I had read here that it improved how the car handled, and it looked like mine had never been done and the car has about 90K miles.
Well, I did not see a big difference in the steering itself, but low and behold, the whining is gone! I did not expect that..

So there, if somebody is experiencing that bothering high pitch whining sound when turning the steering wheel, know that it could be the steering damper, and that changing is indeed very easy and only requires two #16 socket wrenches.

PS: I tried to compare the old and new damper by compressing/depressing them by hand, and could not tell the difference. Wish I had a scale available to compare the compression force.
 
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Old 03-12-2019, 01:56 PM
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Default Re: New steering damper = no more whining steering!

The steering damper is somewhat a routine maintenance part (my $0.02). It doesn't cost all that much and I typically replace it every couple of years. Sort of depends on your driving habits. And like you stated, not much difference between an old one and a new one.
 
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I forgot to thank you for theat advice. I did replace the damper shortly after your suggestion. It was a big difference in handling. "But" the real problem was my lower control arms were shot and I had to have them replaced. Thanks again!


Huh??? Pardon me but..... What does your suggestion have to do with an @ 10 month post by the OP? Non sequitur... Member (OP) hasn't followed up, yet. Help me connect the dots on your reply?


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Huh??? Pardon me but..... What does your suggestion have to do with an @ 10 month post by the OP? Non sequitur... Member (OP) hasn't followed up, yet. Help me connect the dots on your reply?
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Sorry I replied on the post. Please disregard!
 
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