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Farmdog Feb 4, 2011 08:21 PM

06 - F150 steering issue
 
I own an 06-F150 4x4 and just recently have been noticing that at times my steering seems to be stiff. I've visually checked everything and all is well and there is no noise from the steering pump. I'm wondering if any one might have any ideas could it be a steering pump, steering box or maybe something else.
Any suggestions would be a great help

hanky Feb 5, 2011 04:14 AM

Two things you might check, condition of the belt, and is the steering stabilizer possibly causing additional unwanted resistance to your steering effort?

way2old Feb 5, 2011 01:57 PM

Also look at the little "U" joints in the steering shaft. These will get rust inside them and cause a small hanging sensation also. It may also keep the steering from centering properly.

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Husky Lover Feb 16, 2016 05:18 PM

Likely the u joints (2) on the steering shaft
 
There are 2 ujoints on the steering shaft that get frozen, tight due to rust, etc. Sprayed both joints with WD-40 rust release penetrant then liquid wrench penetrant oil and drove truck turning wheel frequently for a few seconds. Then steering was as free and easy as the day the truck was new. Resprayed briefly after 6 months or so although I did not need to and steering is now still fine.

hanky Feb 17, 2016 01:56 PM

Just a little side note, Most spray lubes seem to evaporate eventually. One that seemed to work better and last the longest was "PB Blaster" available in most auto supply stores.

Shay_Fox Feb 18, 2016 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by hanky (Post 96076)
Just a little side note, Most spray lubes seem to evaporate eventually. One that seemed to work better and last the longest was "PB Blaster" available in most auto supply stores.


Agreed.!!


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