Captain Dynaball Posted June 23, 2008 Posted June 23, 2008 About a month ago my steering just out of the blew started having a decent amount of play to it. For the past month is was just when I was cruising on the highway. It would have roughly 45 degrees of play in the steering, just a complete deadzone. Today I drove it after I was out of town for a week and it seems to be moving over into the low speed as well. I am pretty positive it is not the pump simply because there is no noise and typically if a pump was going out the steering would get heavier instead of lighter?
pioww Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 About a month ago my steering just out of the blew started having a decent amount of play to it. For the past month is was just when I was cruising on the highway. It would have roughly 45 degrees of play in the steering, just a complete deadzone. Today I drove it after I was out of town for a week and it seems to be moving over into the low speed as well. I am pretty positive it is not the pump simply because there is no noise and typically if a pump was going out the steering would get heavier instead of lighter? bushings need to be replaced. Check the steering rack and along steering linkage. I am not exactly sure on the terminology but this is a common problem that can be corrected with bushing replacement. They get dry, wear, and tear. Do some research on it. I have not experience this, but I have read about it. Good luck.
jzz30 Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 check this thread out: http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums/index...hl=rack+bushing
Captain Dynaball Posted June 26, 2008 Author Posted June 26, 2008 Very interesting! I wish I knew more about steering components. Where can I locate this bushing? I just tried looking for it and could not locate it. Should I lift the car first?
jzz30 Posted June 28, 2008 Posted June 28, 2008 jack the car up and take the underpannel off. you will see the steering rack and look at the mounting points. you can check if they are worn by trying to turn the tire. if the rack moves the bushing is completely gone like mine.
jdish Posted June 29, 2008 Posted June 29, 2008 jack the car up and take the underpannel off. you will see the steering rack and look at the mounting points. you can check if they are worn by trying to turn the tire. if the rack moves the bushing is completely gone like mine. Replaced the bushing today on mine, it took a couple of parts places but I got 2 for 60 bucks. Of course it only needs one but it cleared up the issue! Steers like a champ.
Captain Dynaball Posted June 29, 2008 Author Posted June 29, 2008 Monday I will go get a jack. I just moved into a new house and it's just one of those things that seems to vaporize. I will keep you guys updated!
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