Freightliner century 2000. Hard steering

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  1. henboy1

    henboy1 Medium Load Member

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    Sometimes the steering gets a bit stiff and sometimes not . I have changed the steering box twice . The power steering fluid seem fine . I am thinking the problem is from under the steering wheel itself . When it stops being stiff , I hear a small pop under the brake pedal area . Sometimes ,when I slam the brake pedal, the stiffness goes away . I sprayed pb blaster under that whole area and it seem to get better , but the problem is still there Maybe it has something to do with the steering adjusting valve ? Not tottye point of the truck not runningr and trying to steer but a bit stiffness. Any suggestions?
     
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  3. Heavyd

    Heavyd Road Train Member

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    Yes, you have a mechanic look at it. Steering is not for DIY'ers. They need to disconnect the steering shaft at the gear and see if the shaft from the steering wheel is binding up and then jack up the front end and pivot the wheels back and forth by hand to see if the kingpins are binding up, and then do a proper power steering flow/pressure test with a steering analyser with the fluid at 150 degrees F to see why you are losing assist if all else is good.
     
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  4. x1Heavy

    x1Heavy Road Train Member

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    You go to the shop with that.

    That's not for you and me to touch. Let the shop work on it. They will need to examine the steering column and work all the way down to find the problem
     
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  5. dixie123

    dixie123 Bobtail Member

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    when was the last time the u-joints in the steering colnmb? sounds like one is binding .
     
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  6. henboy1

    henboy1 Medium Load Member

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    Since i have had the truck I have never done it . This will cause the steering release/engage tension when the brakes are stabbed ? These 2 mechanics couldn't figure it out and replaced the steering gear twice . I am telling you , when I spray under the column it gets better for a minute
     
  7. Mario35

    Mario35 Bobtail Member

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    Your u/ joints. I didn't want to believe that was my problem untill went for it. Changed out old for new never had problem again
     
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  8. henboy1

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    Which joint more likely ? The joint on the rod and the steering gear or the one inside the cab and on the bottom? Is there not another joint that's covered up and meets the fire wall ?
     
  9. henboy1

    henboy1 Medium Load Member

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    Fixed it myself . The problem was the steering shift . The old one was stuck going up and down . Had to look on YouTube to take the old one out . Lined up the marks and I was good to go . Easy fix
     
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