I parked on a slope, front end up the hill and left it idling at the curb. When I got back in and took off, I had a constant whine. It was dark and I wasn't far from home so I just ran home. The whine didn't seem louder when turning, just changed with engine RPM. I really had no clue where the whine was coming from. And it got quieter as I drove. But once I got home I could still hear a little whine, Searching for the source I could hear a change in sound when I opened the power steering pump reservoir cap. So I assume it is the pump.
I first thought maybe an o-ring and sucking air. But looking down in there I don't see bubbles or foaming in the fluid in the reservoir. Also I don't think it is low on fluid. I can't really find detailed instructions on checking the fluid level though. Can't find anywhere that it says to check when hot or cold, nor rather or not to turn the cap on the threads. When I think of all of this in reverse I kinda really expected it was going to be low or have a leak. But I don't really see anything jumping out at me. I'll have to check it out in daylight.
So I'm looking for opinions on this. I searched and mostly found threads of leaks and even some where the pulley blew off, etc. But not much about anyone describing sounds and symptoms leading up to replacing the pump. So those of you that have been through it, let me know.
On the replacement, just replace the pump and the o-ring on the pressure line?
I haven't even looked at pumps yet. Hoping they come with the reservoir and pulley. If they don't that will suck pulling and pressing a pulley. And there is probably o-rings or seals to deal with on the reservoir. Blah.
I first thought maybe an o-ring and sucking air. But looking down in there I don't see bubbles or foaming in the fluid in the reservoir. Also I don't think it is low on fluid. I can't really find detailed instructions on checking the fluid level though. Can't find anywhere that it says to check when hot or cold, nor rather or not to turn the cap on the threads. When I think of all of this in reverse I kinda really expected it was going to be low or have a leak. But I don't really see anything jumping out at me. I'll have to check it out in daylight.
So I'm looking for opinions on this. I searched and mostly found threads of leaks and even some where the pulley blew off, etc. But not much about anyone describing sounds and symptoms leading up to replacing the pump. So those of you that have been through it, let me know.
On the replacement, just replace the pump and the o-ring on the pressure line?
I haven't even looked at pumps yet. Hoping they come with the reservoir and pulley. If they don't that will suck pulling and pressing a pulley. And there is probably o-rings or seals to deal with on the reservoir. Blah.