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Topic: Steering shake
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darien87
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Member # 2022
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I did a search on this and didn't come up with anything.
I just bought a 95 GT and I get this weird shaking in the steering wheel sometimes when I turn. It seems to just do it when the car is cold. Once the car warms up and I've been driving a while it seems to go away. I tried siphoning out and changing the power steering fluid, (By the way, I did this about 5 times and the fluid still keeps turning brown right after I put it in), but it didn't help.
Anyone have an idea what this is? Also, what's up with the fluid turning brown every time I put it in there?
Posts: 206 | From: South Bay Area, CA | Registered: Oct 2002
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slidewayz94
CAFords OG
Member # 3101
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are all you lug nuts on and properly torqued?
Posts: 4251 | From: Sac | Registered: Jul 2003
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darien87
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Member # 2022
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Ya know, I never even checked. And I lost my torque wrench when the fuckin bastards stole my car in January. I'll have to get one and check. Right now I have those stock 6-spoke rims that have the cover over the lugs. I'll go take a look.
Why would that cause an intermittent shake?
Posts: 206 | From: South Bay Area, CA | Registered: Oct 2002
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94gt
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Member # 3060
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did you completely drain all the old fluid out? try and disconnect the powersteering cooler, and drain it from there.
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Posts: 5777 | From: Beavercreek, OH | Registered: Jul 2003
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darien87
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Member # 2022
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Thanks for the info 94. Sorry for my ignorance, but where is the power steering cooler?
Posts: 206 | From: South Bay Area, CA | Registered: Oct 2002
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94gt
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Member # 3060
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its just under the LH (drivers side) front bumper, if you look, it will be black with fins. It bolts up infront of the a/c condenser. the hosing is hard as hell to get off, but just keep at it.
beware, once you completely drain the fluid, you will end up filling it a few times, I had to start/stop about 3 times inorder to fill it back up. The pump makes a nasty squeeling noise if you let it run dry for too long. ![[patriot]](graemlins/patriot.gif)
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Posts: 5777 | From: Beavercreek, OH | Registered: Jul 2003
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94gt
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Member # 3060
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even better, a pic! (of my baby) 
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Posts: 5777 | From: Beavercreek, OH | Registered: Jul 2003
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BlackNGold
CaliforniaFords.com Moderator
Member # 655
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Check the tie rods, control arm bushings and ball joints...
I'm thinking it may have something to do with a bad steering rack though... ![[patriot]](graemlins/patriot.gif)
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Posts: 5132 | From: Bay Area, CA | Registered: Dec 2001
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darien87
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Member # 2022
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Went out and bought a torque wrench and all the front lugs are ok. I guess I'll have those other things you mentioned checked. Thanks for the info.
Posts: 206 | From: South Bay Area, CA | Registered: Oct 2002
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