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Old 03-23-2008, 10:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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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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Old 03-23-2008, 10:27 AM   #2 (permalink)
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do you have enough power steering fluid?
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Old 03-23-2008, 02:52 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Theres a TSB for that! just go to your dealer.

its one of the rubber part that cause friction, sometimes it will be hard sometimes not, just had mine done last thursday.

Way better now
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Theres a TSB for that! just go to your dealer.

its one of the rubber part that cause friction, sometimes it will be hard sometimes not, just had mine done last thursday.

Way better now

Im out of warranty....

how mcuh do you think it will cost?
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No clue but not very expensive! takes about 45 min to change and its just a rubber piece
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