iDiaz16_
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Im new to the forum. I got my 97 tahoe back in January this year. My steering was working somewhat good. I could hear a loud sound when steering all the time. Kinda got used to it. It was until i heard a clicking sound when turning left. Like a door without any lube. So i took it to the shop.
I was told definetely i had to replace steering power pump. (Which was obvious because the major leak i could see). And also the upper arm bushing that said it was causing the other clicking noise.
After i brought it back from shop, i noticed my steering was still had (to the point i had to steer with both hands and still struggle). And did notice it leaked steering fluid. The noise from the upper right arm still is there while steering left.
My question here is, why is it still hard to steer if i replaced the steering pump? The upper arms bushings were replaced too. Why am i hearing the clicking noise? I was told probably the steering gearbox.. could that be the problem?
I was told definetely i had to replace steering power pump. (Which was obvious because the major leak i could see). And also the upper arm bushing that said it was causing the other clicking noise.
After i brought it back from shop, i noticed my steering was still had (to the point i had to steer with both hands and still struggle). And did notice it leaked steering fluid. The noise from the upper right arm still is there while steering left.
My question here is, why is it still hard to steer if i replaced the steering pump? The upper arms bushings were replaced too. Why am i hearing the clicking noise? I was told probably the steering gearbox.. could that be the problem?