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Old 03-23-2008, 11:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
GQ2417
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Car: 2005 Chrylser 300C
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**Steering Problem- 05' 300C**

Hey guys, I am new to this Forum. I just recently purchasd a 2005 CV 300C, with 17000 miles.

Well im having this problem with my steering and i was wondering if someone could help me in figuring out what it might be.

The steering wheel seems hard to turn when turning left, but if the turn about a quarter of a turn to the right, IT is soo smooth and easy.
But the more I turn right the harder it to turn. It kind of seeming like the power steering is cutting off at times.... But i doubt thats whats happeneing

I think it might be an allignment issue becasue thats seems a little off, bc any kind of crack i bump i hit in the road.... My steering wheel just cuts and turns in a different direction


What do you guys think?

THANKS
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