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What kind of issues with power steering are commonly experienced with the Chevy Trailblazer?

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Tanner E.

The Chevy TrailBlazer's power steering issues often stem from worn strut bearings and a loose steering pump. It's recommended to change the power steering fluid every 75,000 miles to prevent potential problems. In addition to regular fluid changes, you may notice unusual noises coming from the steering components. A loose bearing can create an irritating sound, while a malfunctioning one can produce a more unpleasant noise. Maintaining effective steering is crucial for safe maneuvering on the road, but issues may still arise. If the steering pump becomes loose, it can severely impact your vehicle's performance. Problems with bad strut bearings, a faulty rack mount, steering fluid leaks, drifting to one side, or a stuck steering wheel may also occur over time.

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  • Elie wakim

    I just got my hands on a 2005 Trailblazer LS, and only two weeks later I had to swerve to avoid a head-on crash, which caused me to hit a really deep pothole. Right after that, my steering wheel got super hard to turn, whether I was going right or left. The power steering fluid level seems fine. Any thoughts on what might be going on?

  • Jeffrey Brown

    The primary issues with Chevy Trailblazer power steering include stiffness in the steering mechanism, improper adjustment of the steering gear, and potential malfunctions in the power steering system.

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