CONDITION: With the engine running, rotating the steering wheel off center slowly may result in a high pitched 'whine' coming from the engine compartment. This noise usually changes in varying degrees by tuming the steering wheel in either direction or changing the engine RPM. This whine is usually more noticeable when the engine is warm.
CAUSE: The cause could be a number of conditions, check the following:
1. Verify that the power steering hoses are not touching any other parts of the vehicle.
2. Verify the power steering fluid level by turning the steering wheel all the way to the left and check the power steering fluid level. If low, fill with power steering fluid, run engine for (2) minutes and then re- evaluate noise.
3. If none of the above conditions are found, verify that there are no leaks in hoses and all hoses are tight. If hoses are found to be leaking, they must be replaced or tightened and the system must be bled, refer to procedure below or Section 3B of the service manual.
CORRECTION: If noise persists, bleed the power steering system of air using the following procedure (also in the service manual, Section 3B).
1. Raise the front wheels off the ground.
2. With the engine off, remove the power steering pump cap.
3. Turn the steering wheel lock to lock at least 20 times.
4. Check fluid appearance.
5. If foamy, non-transparent, or light tan colored, wait 3-4 minutes and repeat bleed procedure with engine off.
6. If fluid still appears poor, replace power steering hose 0-ring seals and hose clamps and repeat bleeding procedure. When fluid appears normal, replace cap, lower vehicle and re-evaluate for noise.
7. If noise persists, replace the reservoir cap with one of the following part numbers:
26034606 for L-cars with 2.2L (RPO LN2) (MR3 Transmission) 26039660 for N-cars with 3.3L (RPO LG7)
o Re-evaluate vehicle by allowing it to cool to ambient temperature, (approximately 30 minutes). Restart vehicle and operate until hot (approximately 15 minutes).
o If no improvement is seen, the power steering pump should be replaced.
o Any parts replacement, submit for the appropriate labor operation.
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
WARRANTY INFORMATION: (For bleed procedure only.)
Labor Operation Number: T3337
Labor time: 0.3 hour
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