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noisey power steering when turning right

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hello,
my power steering makes a hmmmming sound when I turn the steering, but now I realise its much louder when turning right, and almost normal when turning left. Does this noise mean pump or actual steering rack needs to be replaced? I have a spare VP with no noises in the steering, so what do i swap, from easiest to hardest?
Could the camber of the road cause premature wear in the power steering? Car is VP.
There is ample fluid, and no noticable leaks,
Colin
 

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climb under the car and cut the inner cabil ties off the boots for the rack. see if there full of fluid , this will mean the seals in the end of tha rack have died and its leaking
 
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So if no fluid, steering rack is OK?

If I find no fluid in the boots, I should give cold hard 'im gonna remove you' stares at the steering pump? Is this how it works!
 
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My Gregorys fails to show me anything like that in there, great $50 I spent there! A 'Pressure Sensor' you mean?..... I cant find it. Just tell me its in the pump, cause im sure removing the rack is gonna suck ass as a low cost (read free) job. I used have ball joint splitters, but then there is front end alignment, that i can only do with chalk and rolling the car backwards and forwards. I guess paying for an alignment isnt a major hassle ($35-$50) but I'm limited with what I can do, with few tools, and less cash. I do have a spare car for bits, which is closer than the local wreckers!
So for noisy steering, cheapest easiest fixes in order?
1> fluid and connection check
2> leaking seals replaced in rack? (can this be done without splitting, i.e can i unscrew a tie rod)
3> replace power steering pump
4> replace steering rack
any helpful hints would be more than appreciated, I am mechanicaly able, but this is my first REAL car, so tell it all.
Thank you,
Colin
 

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50 bucks for a gregory's geeze. u overpaid. my car did that for a while too. then i chuked different power steering fluid in her and no more noise..dont know what happened but yeh. maybe if u talk angrily at it for a while and ask it to stop being a groany bitch she will stop moaning...but thats just me
 

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ok if the seals are gone in the rack, the rack needs to be replaced
id start with the pump thats usually the noisest pars
 
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Waiting for daylight

Will let you know what I find, hmmm thats something to the mix, is there a preferred power steering fluid from actual VN-VP drivers?
 

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Slips? :)
 

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I got a similar problem, it sounds like the tyre is rubbing (buts it not) only on full left lock. No leaks or anything the best way to describe the noise is a tyre scrubbing noise.
Any ideas??
 
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