Yesterday when I was driving home, I took a corner rather tightly but at a low speed. From that point on I had a strange sound anytime I turned the wheel left or right. The sound was coming from the front end. It was not a squealing sound and not a grinding sound, more of a groan. My first thought was the power steering fluid was low but it looked fine.
As for the feel in the wheel, it is just not quite as smooth as before. Still very drivable and the jeep responds as usual.
We are going through seasonal changes here finally, so I can rule out the typical winter noises from the rubbing and whatnot that I usually have.
That was yesterday. Last night I ran to the store and got some power steering fluid and filled it up as it appeared to have leaked most of it out and was now low. This morning when I drove to work it was feeling like more of a whine like you would here from a gear and there was a knock when the steering wheel was returned back to the straight position. As for leaking today, it dripped a few drops when I got to work but nothing after I put a catch basin under it and same now that I am at home. I did a bit of reading and I fear that I may have a steering box that is finally dying.
If that is the case where should I take my jeep in Calgary to get it done? I normally do all my own repairs and replacements however all of my tools are in Edmonton at this time. If it is a short job replacing it, is it worth driving up to Edmonton to do it myself? Or is that too much of a risk to do the drive? It seems to be drivable as of 15 mins ago.
I am glad to be back on the forum again. It appears I was deleted due to inactivity at some point. Thanks for any ideas you guys and gals have.