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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 05:00 PM
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powerstearing problem

when i first turn on my car if i turn the wheel, it makes a very weird screeching sound, it sounds like it's comming from the front right of the car.. sitting in it. it happens as i put the car in first gear and start to roll, it stops as soon as i start moving the car over like 2mph , it only happens at roll while car is cold , i think it's powerstearing im not sure, any input from the experts?
Old Feb 13, 2006 | 05:06 PM
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First thing you need to do is check ALL the accessory belts and make sure they are not loose...
Old Feb 13, 2006 | 05:31 PM
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check the fluid, may be low, or maybe air in the system??
Old Feb 13, 2006 | 11:10 PM
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Accessory belts

make sure they are not loose...
Or has oil on them. You can buy belt dressing that somewhat cuts through oil and makes the belt a little more sticky to grab the shiv (pulley).

Screeching really sounds like a belt, or less likely a bearing problem in the pump. Usually low oil makes a groaning, gurgling or whining sound (but not generally screechy).

Remember the fluid to use is NOT power steering fluid, it uses automatic transmission fluid in the steering pump.
Old Feb 14, 2006 | 08:01 AM
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i doubt it's oil as my engine shows no signs of leeks , the engine is dry all over , i dunno if gasoline is the same thing , i get the smell though the vents but no visible stains on the floor or underthe car anywhere..

quickest way to find where to tighten the belt? im almost sure its the belt, and what kinda of transmission fluid should i add if my tank is low, i know alot of people mentioned a centain brand.
Old Feb 14, 2006 | 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by MyBlue92Maxima
i doubt it's oil as my engine shows no signs of leeks , the engine is dry all over , i dunno if gasoline is the same thing , i get the smell though the vents but no visible stains on the floor or underthe car anywhere..

quickest way to find where to tighten the belt? im almost sure its the belt, and what kinda of transmission fluid should i add if my tank is low, i know alot of people mentioned a centain brand.

The power steering belt can be adjusted by raising the idler pulley located behind the passenger tire, just behind the oil pan. It is mounted to an aluminum bracket. Loosen the nut on the front of the idler, then turn the adjustment bolt on the bottom of the bracket to tighten, then re-tighteb the nut on the front.
Old Feb 14, 2006 | 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by MyBlue92Maxima
i doubt it's oil as my engine shows no signs of leeks , the engine is dry all over , i dunno if gasoline is the same thing , i get the smell though the vents but no visible stains on the floor or underthe car anywhere..

quickest way to find where to tighten the belt? im almost sure its the belt, and what kinda of transmission fluid should i add if my tank is low, i know alot of people mentioned a centain brand.
Here is a pic of the tensioner you need to tighten..


You need to use dextronIII/mercon transmission fluid for the p/s system...
Old Feb 14, 2006 | 12:46 PM
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im gonna make surei ask all the questions here before igo out and screw this up , should car be on or off , how do i know if the belt is tight enough so i dont over tighten it?
Old Feb 14, 2006 | 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by MyBlue92Maxima
im gonna make sure i ask all the questions here before igo out and screw this up , should car be on or off , how do i know if the belt is tight enough so i dont over tighten it?
Dude...Seriously,if you need this much direction to just tighten a belt then maybe you should take it to a shop...I am not trying to be mean,just trying to help you....
Old Feb 15, 2006 | 03:21 AM
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tightening the belt

But if someone is willing to try, how will they ever learn without asking questions and getting their hands dirty?

Put 22lbs of force where the chevron points, the belt should deflect about 10mm from a straight line. If it deflects more than 16mm, you need a new belt.
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