Chubbs
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I expect that as above, the power steering gearbox needs replacing, but I would hate to go to that trouble and have it be something else.
The only way to properly 100% diagnose the GM pump or gear as either good or faulty is with special tool J44721 power steering system analyzer, which walks you through all of the below. Copy/paste didn't translate well but you get the idea.
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.
- This step tests the system for restrictions.
- This step tests the following components for the following conditions:
- The pump for internal leaks
- The power steering pipes for kinks
- This step tests the ability of the pump to regulate flow at maximum pressure.
- This step tests the ability of the pump to regulate flow under normal operating conditions.
- This step tests the internal components of the pump and the gear.
Henceforth, one cannot testify or suggest as to which component needs replacing in your particular application. The steps also call for inspecting hoses/fittings, flow control valve, etc in the event something inconspicuous or in addition-to the gear or pump is at fault.
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