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Old 05-12-2005, 03:28 PM   #1
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Default Power steering pump noise

since iv chucked my new engine in, everytime i start up, i hear this noise coming from the pump, its always there, its never empty, dosent lose oil or nothing, ive got threw 3 alrdy and same result, steering is still fine, i can still turn the wheel left and right no probems, so its doing its job, its just the noise, has anyone had a problem like this before

i was told that u have to fill to a sertian level or something, for it to stop the noise, others tell me get the pump recoed, but im not gonna be doin that

can anyone help me out, its anoying the hell out of me and makes the car sound like crap lol

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