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a kind of buzz vibration felt in the steering wheel
not a Pontiac....A caddy Allante, rack and pinion, straight ahead not bad, gets more noticeable when turning wheel slightly.
Plenty of fluid... this seem like a pump or rack issue? changing rack on this thing is a real pain...rather diagnose the issue before doing R&R Thanks for any suggestions. george
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Are there bubbles in the fluid?
You may have a return hose sucking air.
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Could it be a wheel bearing? I had a slight vibration that could be felt in the steering wheel on a 4th gen trans am. Could only notice it on gentle turns. It was a damaged wheel hub.
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Bad motor mount?
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Mounts are fairly fresh. I'll check the return hose, thanks. Could a warn pump do it? What would be the signs of a warn pump? Could running with low fluid wear out a pump?
George
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