Steering speed sensor???

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bowtiefreak

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Ok, many of us have been through this with the loose steering at certain speeds. Been there. I replaced mine on the suburban right before the lift. Now I get an occasional loose spot but I could care less. My problem is that at a stand still I can almost not even turn the wheels. Does that sound like the sensor? As soon as I roll just a little I can move them. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
 

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I don't have the sensor but when I had some under inflation from truck sitting it was bad. I have inflated my lt245/75r16 to forty and only once today out of 100miles did it stick for a brief moment when parked I know my power steering fluid looks bad from a distance By I have had the rolling resistance idea in my had for a while thinking that the pump bypass is kicking in.
 

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Some info about GM's new fix for the speed sensitive steering.

GM Part# 19168825 for the kit.

Kit basically does away with the electronic valve behind the pump that variates the ps fluid pressure.

http://www.pacificp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10246&highlight=pump

http://www.pacificp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10626

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