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Old Jun 22, 2001 | 07:40 AM
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NOR_97GXE
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I've recently had my 97 gxe aligned and wheels balanced. Actually had the ballance twice because it was not right the first time. Anyway, when turning (either at slow or moderate speeds) I get this pulsing in the steering wheel. Seems to happed when turning left more so than right. It is like a grab/release. I feel like it may be the steering pump. Is this a normal feeling for the steering pump or am I going to be needing some work soon? Thanks

By the way, I did a search so I already know about rotors,suspension,wheels and all of that other possible stuff. Just curuious about the steering pump. Thanks Again.
Old Jun 22, 2001 | 07:48 AM
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Originally posted by NOR_97GXE
I've recently had my 97 gxe aligned and wheels balanced. Actually had the ballance twice because it was not right the first time. Anyway, when turning (either at slow or moderate speeds) I get this pulsing in the steering wheel. Seems to happed when turning left more so than right. It is like a grab/release. I feel like it may be the steering pump. Is this a normal feeling for the steering pump or am I going to be needing some work soon? Thanks

By the way, I did a search so I already know about rotors,suspension,wheels and all of that other possible stuff. Just curuious about the steering pump. Thanks Again.
Check your power steering pump drive belt for condition and tension.
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