Toyota Steering and Suspension Guide Part 3 : Power Steering

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  • A Toyota master diagnostic technician explains in detail all about Toyota Shocks, Struts and all related components. For DIY mechanics and for Toyota owners.
    In this multi part series I will you my honest mechanic opinion about Toyota Steering and Suspension systems. I will cover everything in detail.
    In this part of the series, I will be talking about Toyota Power steering including hydraulic power steering and electric power steering. I will discuss common issues with both including hydraulic power steering leaks from the rack and pinion and power steering lines and hoses. Also I will give recommendations on Toyota Tie rods both inner and outter. I'll also touch base on common issues with the steering column and steering intermediate shaft.
    If you have any questions comment or email .
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    This guide applies to all your Toyota models including Corolla Camry Highlander 4runner Yaris iA Sequoia Tundra Tacoma Venza Rav4 Supra CHR or CH-R Land Cruiser Scion tC Scion xB Scion xA Scion iM Corolla iM Sienna Celica MR2 FRS 86 Scion xD Pickup T100 Avalon Prius Prius C Prius V fj cruiser 2021 venza hybrid 2021 sienna hybrid 2020 supra 2021 supra and more
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Komentáře • 235

  • @MrBurtslice
    @MrBurtslice Před 3 lety +28

    The material that you go over in this episode and all of your multi part Toyota maintenance videos is worth its weight in gold. Thank you sir!

  • @drakeforte5
    @drakeforte5 Před rokem +14

    As part of every oil change in my cars, I replace the ps fluid from the reservoir. Might not be a complete flush but let it circulate and replace it again abt 3 times. Keeps the fluid fresher and better than not having it replaced at all. Super easy too, no need to remove return lines which could introduce leak on the hose.

  • @tombauer7330
    @tombauer7330 Před rokem +3

    My mechanic has been telling me that my 2011 ES350 rack has been leaking for years but I have never seen a drop on my garage floor! You might have just saved us a $2k repair bill for a not serious problem. Thank You!

  • @stevec9669
    @stevec9669 Před 2 lety +8

    Took my 04 AVY to dealer for alignment two days ago. After completion, they told me there was leak in R&P and showed me picture of wet boot covered with fluid on the passenger side. They quoted me about $1700 for the R&P replacement together with two outer tie rods. I checked all my fluid regularly and the power steering fluid had been good all along. Really didn’t expect this. With the information from you, sounds like mine is not an imminent problem and requires me to cough out $1700 right away. I will monitor that fluid reservoir more closely and make sure its level is right.
    Thanks much CCN. You let me know what needs immediate attention and what is tolerable for now. Very helpful.

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 2 lety +7

      Just keep an eye on the fluid. If it starts to drop rapidly then address it otherwise you have time

    • @stevec9669
      @stevec9669 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheCarCareNut Thank you very much for the info.

  • @g.fortin3228
    @g.fortin3228 Před rokem

    Catching up on older ones I missed AMD and this was a great one ! Thanks as always.

  • @MohammedIBRAHIM-iw1xl
    @MohammedIBRAHIM-iw1xl Před rokem +2

    Hello sir! Thanks for all of your videos
    I had a problem with with the return line hose. Where it cracked and a lot of oil leaked, but thanks I found your solution and went replaced it myself and problem solved.

  • @brianp4199
    @brianp4199 Před 3 lety +9

    I had 200k miles on my 97 Avalon and original ball joints. I was amazed by that too haha. The control arm bushing where it attached to the subframe did go bad, but it just wiggled. This was after about 150k miles, so I guess it was acceptable haha. The rear toe adjustment rod bushings also went out twice in 200k miles. The thing that killed that car was getting rear ended on the highway, otherwise i'd still have it. Was a great car and in great condition.

  • @raakdogg
    @raakdogg Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the education lessons on all these videos.

  • @RbAgsts718
    @RbAgsts718 Před 2 lety +4

    I have a 2006 Toyota Corolla that I baby. Only 61,000 miles and runs like a clock. The airbag recall was amazing. They must have sent me twenty letters to get it done ✅. I always put it of thinking I haven’t gotten a ticket for 40 years and no accidents either. Anyway Toyta just kept sending me letters and I finally got it done ✅. It’s a great company and I would never buy anything else. Again congratulations 🎉🍾🎈. May your Chanel grow to one million.

  • @pokefan5022
    @pokefan5022 Před rokem +3

    Most wonderful thing about Toyota that I am aware of is how easy it is to access things under the hood. I have had cars where I need to take out the engine to get to the water pump (PT Cruiser). If you change the oil regularly, your Toyota will last until your next car.

  • @jesseygutierrez9678
    @jesseygutierrez9678 Před 2 lety

    Thank you sir for sharing your knowledge....I could not find a video for proper chassis greasing (5th gen 4runner) and general maintenance thanks again! God bless

  • @joycewysocki1603
    @joycewysocki1603 Před 3 lety +7

    My 2000 Camry ps leaks were rusting return line only .Easily repaired all else OK.I am amazed how well tie rods and ball joints have held up for over 400K .Thanks for your honest opinion .

  • @nigelvasquez8028
    @nigelvasquez8028 Před 2 měsíci

    My first time dealing with an outer tie rod replacement was on my 93 Toyota pickup V6, at 390k miles… I had to learn the removal tricks quickly, it fought me for a solid day. After letting it soak in PB Blaster overnight, it finally broke free while hammering the side of the steering knuckle. The relief I felt when it popped was something I’ll never forget. I loved that truck, but all those emission lines were a PITA…

  • @nordicpride9708
    @nordicpride9708 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have very good luck using Valvoline Maxlife ATF in leaky Toyota racks. I flush them and usually very little to no leaks afterwards.

  • @danhal9966
    @danhal9966 Před 2 lety

    I had to watch this again,thanks!

  • @markreynolds3850
    @markreynolds3850 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing this video, interesting and informative.

  • @waynes.2983
    @waynes.2983 Před 3 lety

    First generation tacoma's rack bushings go out fast. All of the first gens. Took 3 years for me to go through 2 bushing sets. Then i bought after market & they lasted until a year ago.

  • @boostkash2640
    @boostkash2640 Před 11 měsíci

    I love to repair most Toyota rack . They are simple and strong.

  • @donnierobertson3088
    @donnierobertson3088 Před 3 lety +1

    Great job and video like always

  • @mistysaunders9469
    @mistysaunders9469 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi. Thank you. What a treasure. Thank you so much. I don't have any leaks but inner tie rod boots (may be called bellows) are torn really bad on 2009 Lexus RX 350. Should I replace the boots ?

  • @chrisgottlieb5403
    @chrisgottlieb5403 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for all the tips. I have an 04 Camry with 70k that recently developed a steering problem. There's virtually no power steering when turning to the right. I work at a Honda dealer and had a tech look at it. He saw some leakage from the pump and said that must be it. Did the pump, didn't fix it. I keep seeing the steering intermediate shaft coming up as a problem. Does it sound like that might be it?

  • @blabistour
    @blabistour Před 9 měsíci

    I really enjoy and appreciate your videos; they are very helpful! I am in the process of changing out my 2008 JF Crusier inner tie rods. I purchased OEM replacements and installed the driver's side today. I'm just wondering, do I add grease to the new inner tie rod joint, it looks like it came with a little grease from Toyota? What about the telescoping steering rod it connects to? If so, what type of grease should I be using? Thanks, I appreciate your help.

  • @sunilayya8948
    @sunilayya8948 Před 3 lety +1

    Very useful tips. Can rack bushes be replaced or do you need a new rack? Thanks a lot.

  • @robertweber3140
    @robertweber3140 Před 3 lety

    Another great video!!

  • @elliothm8370
    @elliothm8370 Před rokem

    The famous intermediate shaft. Happened to 2 of my Lexus. Genius

  • @philipb2958
    @philipb2958 Před 2 lety +1

    Do you happen to know why on the 4th generation 4runner the power steering rack bushing on the passenger side is slotted for the bolt instead of just a round hole?
    I always thought that was odd. I would think that it could cause the steering rack to shift.

  • @VinnieVan
    @VinnieVan Před 10 měsíci

    Hi, Thanks for this channel, you have seriously saved my butt a few times. Now I have just dropped $1500 on replacing the Power steering pump and the left and right Axel seals. All of the sudden the night I took the car home (2008 Sienna LE), It had an even worse leak than before. Today the garage looked at it and said the PS rack was leaking, they showed me that it had a substantial amount of fluid all over the boot. Of course they didn't say it was leaking when they diagnosed the two seals and the pump. Fishy.. He poked a small hole in the boot and said fluid was escaping through the hole. My reservoir under the hood is not so low. I figure that I will just fill it when needed. But I wondered what do you think? Should I replace the whole rack now? Thank you so much, God bless you brother!

  • @johnbaptist7476
    @johnbaptist7476 Před rokem

    Hello Mr T awesome video . Is it posible to explain what is the cause of outer tire wear ( positive camber ) on 006 sienna ,
    while I can not adjust the camber & I do not know how ? 😐😑😧😇❤Thank you .

  • @paulc2548
    @paulc2548 Před rokem +1

    I remembered my 1998 Sienna has rack and pinion leak and the dealer quoted me around $3000 (part and labor) back in 2007 so I opted not to replace it and traded the 1998 Sienna for the 2007 Sienna which I still own today as of 09/21/22. Finger cross, the 2007 steering rack hasn't leak yet.

  • @drawde3838
    @drawde3838 Před 3 lety +1

    Can you make a video about brake system, brake booster, master cylinder, vacuum check valve etc. please thank you.

  • @sjmedia_official
    @sjmedia_official Před rokem +1

    If the inner tie rod is bent, will it ve the cause of knocking sound when the wheel makes impact on pot holes?? My service wants me to replace the whole steering piece vecause of this. (Rav4 2017, 77000km)

  • @jacobs2309
    @jacobs2309 Před 3 lety +20

    Power steering fluid from the toyota factory is just cheap hydraulic fluid with no additives to decrease production costs. Toyota recommends you refill with Dexron II/III ATF because it has detergents and seal conditioners that maintain the system long term. If they would have used atf from the factory in those Siennas, the racks would have lasted a lot longer. I recommend that everyone use a decent atf for the power steering so they never have to replace any steering componets.

    • @wandy4468
      @wandy4468 Před 2 lety +6

      I totally agree with you. I have a Fortuner with only 10k miles and replace the PS fluid myself with amsoil atf dex 3. the old fluid that I managed to catch in a plastic bottle from the return line, that I removed from the reservoir, had some kind of black debris (more like sand). So, I'd suggest replace the fluid with a good quality dex 3 atf and just treat the factory fluid as a break-in fluid if you would. the steering feel after the replacement is awesome btw.

    • @danhal9966
      @danhal9966 Před 2 lety

      Okay

    • @lejoshmont2093
      @lejoshmont2093 Před rokem +1

      I put dex vi in my old camry and it had issues especially in the cold. Switched to power steering fluid from the parts store and it was a massive improvement. Not sure if I am going to try atf again that didn't work out so good.

    • @jacobs2309
      @jacobs2309 Před rokem +3

      @@lejoshmont2093 Dexron II/III is a completely different fluid from Dexron VI. VI is a low viscosity ATF almost identical to WS and should never be used as PS or hydraulic fluid.

    • @lejoshmont2093
      @lejoshmont2093 Před rokem +1

      @@jacobs2309 Then they shouldn't market it as a suitable replacement then.

  • @jdhern9078
    @jdhern9078 Před 2 lety +1

    Good video

  • @mikeray4002
    @mikeray4002 Před 4 měsíci

    What would you recommend to use to lubricate the the intermediate steering shaft?

  • @jims2507
    @jims2507 Před 2 lety +5

    Is there any preventative maintenance for electric power steering? If so, how often should it be performed?
    I'm grateful that you keep making very helpful videos!

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 2 lety +8

      Hi! No preventive maintenance on the electric power steering

  • @timothy5974
    @timothy5974 Před 8 měsíci

    Hello CCN!! If I were to entertain changing my 07 Avalon inner tie rod, how important is it to hold the rack internal shaft while loosening and torquing the new inner tie rod. Most diy mechanics never hold the rack shaft. Thanx great channel.

  • @jims2507
    @jims2507 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, Excellent info! My 2013 camry hybrid make a loud hum when turning the steering wheel at times like parking, turning around after backing up, etc. Also, it has had a repetitive clicking? sound for years when the steering wheel is turned when parking. I just watched this video again, is the loud humming the noise the 2010-2015 priuses were making when the p/s electric motor came loose from the steering column?
    Thanks in advance, I love your channel!

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 2 lety

      Hi! It’s possible. The humming can be normal if you turn it fast but the clicking can either be a steering intermediate shaft or a loose columb

  • @evelynperez7576
    @evelynperez7576 Před 5 měsíci

    Toyota highlander 2011. Whats the milles to replace the oil ??? And u have videos. On stering will. Electric. Motor

  • @HB-yq8gy
    @HB-yq8gy Před 2 lety

    TCCN do you recommend replacing power sterling fluid on 09 Tacoma fluid looks black.

  • @RbAgsts718
    @RbAgsts718 Před 2 lety

    PS thanks for answering my question so fast.

  • @leonarddroneview6947
    @leonarddroneview6947 Před rokem

    My 03 Avalon is starting to leek From the Rack it has gotten to where it is put a glaze on my subframe so far I haven’t seen any fluid drop but it does have 250,000 miles. I’m not too worried about it yet once it gets worse I will probably get a factory rack and replace it myself. I have seen a forerunner come into our shop with over 300,000 miles in the steering rack was still leaking and it was the original one

  • @Toyotaguy.
    @Toyotaguy. Před 9 měsíci

    What’s your opinion on a dealer reman rack? i my get one for my Avalon and install it myself

  • @michaelwright185
    @michaelwright185 Před měsícem

    AMD, can I use Mobile 1 Synthetic ATF as Power Steering Fluid in my 2010 ES 350? I understand that it is compatible with Dexron III.

  • @daviddejesus5869
    @daviddejesus5869 Před 8 měsíci

    13:01 I have an 02 Camry with 198k miles with the 4 cyl has a steering wander because of the rack. I do most of my driving on the highway during my commute and its annoying to have a wandering steering. The boots are not leaking that much, just a little grease. Do you think I should replace the rack? If so, I've looked all around and the best one is a OEM reman from Toyota, I don't really wanna risk it with an aftermarket rack.

  • @manos148
    @manos148 Před rokem

    Question, is it possible the just to change inner tie-rod on the steering rack?

  • @brutalscopelive497
    @brutalscopelive497 Před 3 měsíci

    For landcruisers the balljoint doesn’t come separately from toyota. People use 555 brand ones. Do you have an opinion about them?

  • @faizan5848
    @faizan5848 Před 8 měsíci

    I have a 2006 sienna with 243,000 miles. It runs and drive pretty good but the steering is pretty clunky, I don’t hear any noise too much but it’s just loose. Should I be concerned? Up until now I’ve diagnosed it down to two problems either the tie rods or the intermediate shaft but I don’t really know forsure

  • @ejshelby5460
    @ejshelby5460 Před rokem

    Is the 2022 4Runner with electric power steering? I was told the GX is and I drove it, could feel it.

  • @MrWeezy1976
    @MrWeezy1976 Před 7 měsíci

    I have a 2006 Highlander Hybrid FWD with 250,xxx miles. Just recently the steering has become occasionally stiff. There are no lights on the dash. Just curious what your opinion is on the cause of it. I am a DIY guy and this car is in great shape for being a high mileage car in MN. I love your channel and have learned so much from your videos.

  • @davidbreiner2682
    @davidbreiner2682 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent video as always! Was wondering how hard is it to replace the High Pressure PS hose on a 2007 Sienna LE, as I can't find any good videos or instructions. Not covered in Haynes manual either.

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi! They’re not too bad if you have a lift or can lift the car up high. Definitely easier than the 2004-2006 with the precious engine

    • @davidbreiner2682
      @davidbreiner2682 Před 3 lety

      @@TheCarCareNut Thanks. I don't have a leak yet...so I think I'll wait. I still have the original Rack on my 2007 Sienna. I did replace the outer tie rod ends and the boots last year and only use Dex 3 ATF fluid. Appreciate your time and knowledge!

  • @Julumkana
    @Julumkana Před rokem

    What about the steering intermediate shaft binding on 4Runners? Have you come across that?

  • @stitchg6060
    @stitchg6060 Před 11 měsíci

    Help! I have a 2012 Toyota Sequoia that the power steering went completely out. Car is new to me and I looked through the history and no repairs were ever made on the power steering to indicate an issue. Have gotten 2 mechanic opinions so far. First one told me I need a new pump and belt. Second one told me the whole rack, hoses, pressure hose, power steering cooler and pump need to be replace because the system was bone dry and there is metal contamination in the system from the fluid leaking and running dry. What do u think?

  • @joycewysocki1603
    @joycewysocki1603 Před 3 lety +3

    I have a 2000 Camry needed to replace the ps belt.I priced it at Napa 28 bucks ,factory belt at Toyota was 13 bucks .In the same vane I needed a rocker cover gasket it was 10 bucks cheaper at Toyota.It can't be stressed enough always check the dealers first.The quality is the best

    • @lejoshmont2093
      @lejoshmont2093 Před rokem

      I have seen prices vary that much from dealer to dealer. Sounds like you have a good one.

  • @stonesfire5814
    @stonesfire5814 Před rokem

    2005 Tacoma control arm bushings are shot. Can you just Replace the bushings instead of having to buy the whole control arm and replace it? Ball joints also are looking Questionable so can those be replaced separately as well or should I just buy the whole new control arm set up? And with that include the upper control arms.

  • @comodice905
    @comodice905 Před rokem

    Can I use power steering fluid in 2019 4runner that calls for dexron iii

  • @lolkandaj9595
    @lolkandaj9595 Před rokem

    When I turn my steering left and right back and forth continuosly in a stationery (parked car), there is a light pop/knocking noise I can hear from inside the car.
    My car is an Asian model 2014 Vios. Perhaps more known as Yaris or Belta in the U.S.
    Any insight for me?

  • @matthewcacace6804
    @matthewcacace6804 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome information as always AMD! I have both styles on my two cars. Is there an interval for changing the power steering fluid? Thanks!

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 3 lety +5

      Thank you Mathew! Honestly the power steering fluid is one that people debate. Typically most dealerships will recommend it at 5 years 50,000 miles however if you’ve had a leak before that was fixed likely the fluids been replaced. I would look at the fluid. If it looks dark replace it if not keep going. Replacement is simple. With the car off syphon the fluid out of the reservoir and fill it with new then start the engine and turn the wheel lock to lock multiple times and off and syphon again keep doing this until the fluid looks clear in the reservoir.

    • @matthewcacace6804
      @matthewcacace6804 Před 3 lety

      @@TheCarCareNut great, much appreciated! Do you reccomend Toyota fluid as well?

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 3 lety +6

      I would use any good quality fluid. Toyota doesn’t really have a dealership fluid. The factory filled stuff comes in a big metal container and costs a small fortune and is nothing special really. Any fluid from the parts store will do.

  • @muscleeveryday
    @muscleeveryday Před 2 lety

    You’re the man! I feel so much better about my weeping inner tie rod boot. What’s your opinion on products like Lucas Power Steering Stop-Leak?

    • @lejoshmont2093
      @lejoshmont2093 Před rokem

      Might be slight over kill. I put in regular non stop leak prestone to replace atf and it worked really good. You can get it by the quart pretty cheap from the big blue box store.

  • @germanleon2727
    @germanleon2727 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi! Great videos. I have a 2008 sequoia 5.7 with 186,000 miles and I don't know if the previous owner changed the power steering fluid. Assuming it was never changed Would you recommend flushing and adding new fluid at this point?

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 2 lety +3

      Hi! It wouldn’t be a bad idea to that at this point

  • @naru694
    @naru694 Před rokem +1

    Hi AMD thanks for the great info!! I picked up an 05' Camry 3.0 L recently, and the maintenance records from the last owner show shops recommending rack and pinion replacement for the last 3 years which he declined. I took it to an independent shop and they showed me a picture of a blown boot and recommended immediate rack and pinion replacement (quote ~1500). The steering seems fine while driving, and i haven't seen any leaks below the car just where the hoses meet the resevior, so I thought it could maybe wait, but is the blown boot a sign I should fix this before steering issues develop?

    • @ljoelmchanley3676
      @ljoelmchanley3676 Před rokem +2

      I bought a used sienna 2 years ago and noticed a torn boot on my rack last year. I had it replaced at a reputable independent shop for the tune of $1400 and change including alignment. Now after watching this video if I could have a do-over I would not replace it and just keep a close eye on my reservoir level and if the level doesn't drop or drops very slow I wouldn't worry about it. The main reason I can justify replacing it in y circumstance is I got this relatively low mileage van (136,000 miles) as a 2nd vehicle for vacationing in so I don't want my rack failing out on the road far away from home. Good luck with yours!

    • @naru694
      @naru694 Před rokem +2

      @@ljoelmchanley3676 thank you so much! really appreciate your insight. i've been watching the steering fluid level for the last two months and it hasn't dropped a bit, and put cardboard under the car for weeks without seeing a single drop. i am going to wait it out on this one and just keep an eye on things.

  • @ad14det84
    @ad14det84 Před 6 měsíci

    I'm at 172k kms on my 2015 4runner should i flush or just drain and refill the power steering fluid? Thanks!

  • @thomasbathory1980
    @thomasbathory1980 Před 7 měsíci

    When would you recommend to change out the power steering fluid. I have a Lexus 2005 ES330 with 149,000 miles. The fluid as far as I know has never been changed since new. The dealer never recommend a fluid change over my 16 year ownership of this car. Your opinion is greatly appreciated.

  • @chenneyweny
    @chenneyweny Před rokem

    In an FJ Cruiser (2011 in my case), the manual claims to use Automatic Transmission Fluid for the power steering fluid. Is this really true? Any (OEM) alternatives? I know Toyota makes actual power steering fluid, which confused me why the manual says ATF instead... :(

  • @ScubaCat3
    @ScubaCat3 Před 3 měsíci

    My 2002 camry had those bushings wear out completely. I replaced the whole rack considering it was just a matter of time before it leaked or had some other problem, and I didn't see any good way to extract and replace the existing ones without taking it out and bringing it to a machine shop anyway.

  • @jimv1484
    @jimv1484 Před 3 lety +2

    Love your vids....very informative......I have a somewhat urgent question because I am buying a 2005 Highlander Limited V6 tomorrow....I had the dealer do a pre purchase inspection but I think they missed an important item. I hear a power steering whine ...confirmed from moving wheel around and listening. The fluid is dark and needs to be replaced. After reading some forum posts and watching some vids I am concerned about the infamous power steering leaks. I also have a very faint very faint clunk in the steering at low speeds. Do you think the rack is going out....or should I just do a good fluid flush to make the whine go away? Thank you.........oh ps....its a 16yr old car :( with 100k miles on it....am I being realistic to think it will run to 200k if I rejuvenate all fluids and filters....spark plugs...valve cover gaskets..timing belt/water pump....and clean the throttle body. I know they ran to 200 k easily 10yrs a go but now she is quite a bit older.....I was hoping she had one more good stride left in her. I am concerned that a rack and pinion purchase might be in this cars future. Paying 8K for the car....mint interior....nice exterior.....4wd

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi! The power steering whine could be from a lot of reasons but these cars can make a whine when they’re cold. Make sure you check the power steering system for leaks. If you find any perhaps negotiate the price a bit to compensate. These highlanders are very good cars. They do get oil leaks here and there from age and other than the power steering nothing would stop it driving from leaks. I think it’s realistic to get at least 200k out of it if not more with good maintenance.

    • @jimv1484
      @jimv1484 Před 3 lety +2

      Many thanks for taking the time to answer my question.......

  • @mikesmenagerie6392
    @mikesmenagerie6392 Před měsícem

    Is there an adjustment?
    I got 1/4 play with my wheels move back and forth.

  • @tudor-danpetrescu6788
    @tudor-danpetrescu6788 Před 2 lety +2

    Hello! Big thank you for all your videos, they are really educational and as I like to DIY on my car, I have been learning a lot from your videos. I have one confused question, if you can please answer. I own a Toyota Land Cruiser 4.0L V6 2006, and I want to grease the slip yoke and the u-joints from the shafts. Trying to find the right way to do it, there are so many opinions about how much grease to add to the slip yoke. As i understand Toyota is advising to add grease till it comes out, but many people say that can create some kind of a lock in the shaft and damage it. What is your view on how much grease should go into the slip yoke, if you can please tell me?
    Thank you in advance!
    Best wishes!

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi! Grease it until it comes out. Make sure you’re getting the correct grease

    • @tudor-danpetrescu6788
      @tudor-danpetrescu6788 Před 2 lety +2

      @@TheCarCareNut Thank you very much for the answer.
      Bless you!

  • @jjjohn5914
    @jjjohn5914 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for another great video...I really appreciate your advice..
    Question: I have a 2001 Highlander with original power steering fluid. I want to replace the fluid and went to the dealer to buy it but they don't sell it by the quart.
    The manual says to use ATF Dexron II or III.
    I could not find dexron II or III at the auto store.
    What would you suggest as a substitute? ATF Dexron VI?

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi! Just get power steering fluid from the parts store that’s compatible with Toyota

    • @MichaelC_22
      @MichaelC_22 Před 2 lety

      Thanks. I was wondering the same thing.

    • @nicholaspetre1
      @nicholaspetre1 Před 10 měsíci

      @@TheCarCareNutSo which exactly that one is?! Prestone?!

  • @vid.knowledge3181
    @vid.knowledge3181 Před 3 lety +2

    Hello from Cambodia!
    Thank you very much for a very informative video. I drive a 2001 Lexus RX300 and recently I' ve heard the cluncking noise while driving on road with lots of small bumps, is it the coming from the steering intermediate shaft or upper steeringcolumn? when the car park and i tried to turn the steering to hear the noise, it didn't appear. it only happens when going on lots of small bump roads. Thank you! God bless!

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi! Could be many things like struts strut mounts or sway bar links.

    • @vid.knowledge3181
      @vid.knowledge3181 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheCarCareNut Thank you sir.

  • @kathleensmith8741
    @kathleensmith8741 Před rokem +2

    Hi, really love your videos. I have a question. I have a 1997 Toyota Corolla CE which is such a good car. Very reliable. I am having a few problems though. My wheel is loose and a little off centered. I recently got inspection and it passed but mechanic said I needed 1 tire because edge worn. He checked the steering problem. He then said I will be needing rack and pinion replacement eventually because it has leak . He quoted around 1300 and can work with me on paying. I don't think leak horrible, no puddles at all but of course it's an old car. Steering pretty normal other than off center a little and loose. What do you think I should do?! It's got 170,000 on it and great car! Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

    • @Omar-Dawood
      @Omar-Dawood Před rokem

      I have had this issue with my truck with steering off center it turns out the alignment was off and when the alignment is off that also causes uneven wear on the tires

  • @dnadeau819
    @dnadeau819 Před rokem

    Had a lower steering shaft break. The part that has the universal joint and its ribbed on the other side. 2019 Tacoma v6 4x4. I had just gotten off the expressway. Noticed there was a click in the wheel when turning. It could have ended really really badly. It broke right where the ribbed part ends and the smooth part starts. I noticed its a hollow shaft. I really dont trust this part amy longer. Is there an aftermarket heavy duty solid shaft that can be a substituion?

  • @philindeblanc
    @philindeblanc Před 3 lety

    Awesome!!
    Would like to see a video on older 1st gen 2002 4cyl Highlander O2 sensors, as I cant tell what upstream is vs down and the ODB tool I use I dont know how to differentiat which is which. Also would love a video on 3rd gen V6 sparkplug removal tips and tricks for the rear set..maybe there are tools or some method to replace without so much of a hassle..?
    Thank you!!

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Phil! How are you doing? Thank you for your suggestions! In the works is a series about o2 sensors catalytic converters and diagnosis. If you need any help with a DIY project you’re working on email I’ll be more than happy to assist. As I get cars to work on at home I’ll film diy tips.

    • @philindeblanc
      @philindeblanc Před 3 lety

      @@TheCarCareNut Thank you, I might need to do that and email you. Yes I need to pass smog, so need to change the O2. At first I thought it was the plugs, then the thermostat sensor, and maybe it was part of it, but now its bank x I forgot. Will email you. Thanks!

  • @49andrewr
    @49andrewr Před 3 lety +4

    You are right on the money at 7:55!! I have a 2004 Sienna with a leaking power steering rack. I just had the steering pump and Resvoir replaced last month. But I've been having steering problems and it's indeed the rack. I will choose to buy the original oem part from the dealer that's $703. Question is: once I replace it, do I need to replace it again in the future?

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi! So eventually the original one will go one day, but it will have a considerably longer life than the aftermarket ones.

    • @javieribarra1217
      @javieribarra1217 Před 3 lety +1

      05 Sienna... power steering pump was making lots of noise... replaced w used pump.
      Toyota dealer recall check... said rack & pinion leaking.
      CAN I REPLACE RACK & PINION W USED TOYOTA RACK & PINION?

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 3 lety +1

      You can but personally I wouldn’t use used parts

    • @lejoshmont2093
      @lejoshmont2093 Před rokem

      That is a lot cheaper than I was expecting judging by the way he said they were expensive.

  • @jodelrajkumar5097
    @jodelrajkumar5097 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi, I have a 2016 Prius hybrid. Recently, I went over a bumpy road causing vibration and the power steering warning came up. I was unable to drive and had to restart my car and then the warning came off. the car drove fine after. It happened twice within two months in the exact spot I drove. What could've caused this?

  • @zac3643
    @zac3643 Před rokem

    What about the bad steering racks on the GS430/LS430 2006? I have a GS430 and the rack is being really strange. It seems to be a common problem for those cars on the forums.

  • @MrAccordCrx
    @MrAccordCrx Před rokem

    Cool.

  • @brianw6645
    @brianw6645 Před 2 lety +1

    In one of your other videos, you recommended against using Dexron ATF as the power steering fluid, even though the owner's manual calls for it on my 2006 Corolla. What fluid do you recommend for the power steering fluid? Is the O'reilly brand power steering fluid compatible/recommended? Is there a certain type/brand of power steering fluid you recommend?

    • @lejoshmont2093
      @lejoshmont2093 Před rokem +2

      If it is power steering fluid it will probably be ok I used vanilla prestone when I switched from dex in my 98 camry and it fixed the issue I was having.

  • @mrvang8077
    @mrvang8077 Před 2 lety

    I tried to get a quotw for a whole new suspension replacement from the dealership and theu were well into the thousands of dollar.

  • @vaughnavesian4912
    @vaughnavesian4912 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for great video.
    Do you recommend using dex III or power steering fluid for power steering flush. Cap says use dex type ATF, but the original fluid seems to be a clear or yellow fluid. What do they use at Toyota dealership? Is one any better than the other. Thank you for your answers in advance

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for watching my video. You can use Dex atf. I would however use any fluid labeled as power steering as it has a specific additive package for power steering. At the dealership they usually use generic power steering fluid that’s compatible.

    • @sigurdthehusky4059
      @sigurdthehusky4059 Před 2 lety +1

      This was my exact question. There’s a lot of conflicting opinions relating to whether to use basic power steering fluid vs ATF (owner’s manual suggests dexron II or III). The parts dept at my local dealer said they usually just go with power steering fluid. Any recommendations on brand of power steering fluid? Synthetic or non-synthetic Thanks

    • @lejoshmont2093
      @lejoshmont2093 Před rokem

      ​@@sigurdthehusky4059 my personal experience is do not use dex vi that caused problems. I flushed the system with non-syntheic prestone with NO stopleak and that made it work a lot better. If you are going to change it every 50k you will probably be fine with the vanilla power steering fluid. It took me about 4-5 quarts to get pretty much all of the red atf out. I am not sure why they sell it in 12 oz bottles, maybe just to top it off? The car was a 98 camry.

  • @mikek.9980
    @mikek.9980 Před 2 lety

    AMD, great series on suspension and steering! Question, can I use Toyota ATF type 4 for power steering on 2010 Camry? Thank you again!!!

  • @firstlast7099
    @firstlast7099 Před 2 měsíci

    Can power steering on a 2018 Tundra be adjusted if it feels too fast?

  • @RbAgsts718
    @RbAgsts718 Před 2 lety

    Congratulations 😀

  • @lancetan2263
    @lancetan2263 Před 3 lety +1

    Another awesome video!!! Now to the item that you didn't mention, Power Steering Fluid. Need replacement? Need flush? When?

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for watching! So the power steering fluid doesn’t have an interval. What’s recommended in the industry is 50k/5 years but I would check the fluid if it’s getting dark replace it

    • @dc5723
      @dc5723 Před 3 lety

      @@TheCarCareNut Don't forget, most Toyotas specify Dexron 3 ATF as the PS fluid.

    • @nicholaspetre1
      @nicholaspetre1 Před 10 měsíci

      @@dc5723You cannot add ATF into the PS system filled with ps fluid. If you need to add, you need to find a good PS fluid to existing one.

  • @mitomr.twiceasnice4358
    @mitomr.twiceasnice4358 Před 3 lety +3

    My moms 98 Corolla had the ps rack leaking a bit. The reservoir would get low like every 3 months or so. Id laugh when my daughter would ride in the Corolla when ps fliud low n say- Dad, grandmas car sounds like Chewbacca again. 😄

  • @medini2
    @medini2 Před rokem

    Regarding this bushing on rack and pinion ...i am having what you describe as "wandering weave" on the highway on 07 Lexus ES 350, quite scary. Have already wasted money taking it to a mechanic and said nothing wrong--and pointed to tires which they said are "dry"". Is there a bushing on rack and pinion on my car? If so... how difficult is it to replace?

  • @marcosb2097
    @marcosb2097 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi AMD,
    Who makes the Rack and Pinion for Toyota? Specifically 2007 Tacoma’s?
    Thanks for the good videos!!!

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 3 lety

      Hi Marcos! I honestly haven’t looked at one which supplier makes it. They come in a Toyota box. I’ll keep an eye to see if I find who’s the manufacturer

  • @raymathews7035
    @raymathews7035 Před 3 lety +1

    How about TRW,I replace one in a Mercury Topaz. Took the the weekend to do. On my daughter's car..

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 3 lety

      TRW mades ok parts. I would always compare prices to originals at least in Toyota’s case. Make sure you’re not paying the same for aftermarket when compared to original

  • @MrBluntNose
    @MrBluntNose Před 3 lety +1

    Hi from New Zealand, AMD, thanks for your video.
    I have a 2008 Toyota Aurion (pretty much a V6 Camry) that has a faint whine that's especially audible when I'm steering when the car is stationary. No leaks. Fluid flushed and replaced with the correct one as soon as I bought it 2 years ago. Steering feels fine. Is it normal for those PS pumps to whine a little?

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi! The power steering pump can make a faint whining noise which I wouldn’t be concerned about as long as the fluid is clean and bled correctly.

    • @MrBluntNose
      @MrBluntNose Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheCarCareNut Ok Thanks!

  • @ricksa21
    @ricksa21 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi AMD, I have a 08 4runner. I have a problem with the vehicle steering wondering off at times, could it be the bushings on rack & pin. that's worn or could there be other problems causing this?

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi! Could be the bushings on the rack. It could also be loose bearings. Lift the front up and check everything suspension and steerijg

  • @victorjegede4380
    @victorjegede4380 Před 2 lety

    My power steering fluid overheat , after fixing the steering pump, what might br the cause...?

  • @miroslavananiev4066
    @miroslavananiev4066 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey CCN, I have a Lexus hybrid Rx400h 2006. It's a pleasure to drive and an amazing car overall. My power steering as of lately from a time to time feels harder to move but when I turn the car off and on again it becomes normal. Any ideas why this happens?

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi! Do you have any warning lights? I would check the intermediate shaft for binding.

  • @MrClaudeFrog
    @MrClaudeFrog Před 3 lety +1

    You mention that the inner tie rod "that is common to go out" is on the electric power steering units. Any info on that? Trying to diagnose a 2010 RX450h that is experiencing some major bump-steer issues. Struts (front) and shocks (rear) are new. Thanks.

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 3 lety

      Hi! You can easily diagnose them by moving the wheel side to side with the front wheels raised

  • @ClassicManuals
    @ClassicManuals Před 2 lety +1

    Why don't the dealers recommend these videos when we purchase a Toyota and in particular a Hybrid? Well done.

  • @mattlimberg5763
    @mattlimberg5763 Před 10 měsíci

    What about replacing your old hydraulic power steering with a newer electric system? Again, this would make the most sense I the Sienna since it has the most issues with this. A lot of people put Prius steering racks into their resto-mod or drag racer to have some power steering system because it's cheap and works.

  • @comodice905
    @comodice905 Před rokem

    Should we use power steering fluid or atf

  • @kudamuyun3173
    @kudamuyun3173 Před rokem

    Dear sir, kindly provide tutorial how to replace steering rack & pinion for hilux kun25. Thanks in advance !

  • @VinnieVan
    @VinnieVan Před 10 měsíci

    Ok so the big hose from the reservoir looks wet and they say its leaking. Could that be the reason for the pump going bad? Sounds like something has worked its way through my Power steering system and now I paying for it. I should replace the hose from the reservoir eh?

  • @costakis7895
    @costakis7895 Před 3 lety +1

    Great info as always!!! Is it normal for a brand new Corolla on very steep angles up and full lock to have a Minor knock on the front suspension? Not the lock of the stearing wheel but from front underneath, it has 500 miles,

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for watching! I would need to hear the noise but if it’s bothering you I would bring it to the dealerships attention and have them inspect it

    • @costakis7895
      @costakis7895 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheCarCareNut Hello again!! i did bring it to the dealer and after inspection they are replacing the steering rack!! after only 1200miles!!! Am i that "lucky"?!? can it be a defect? i really can't find much info online apart from corollas of 98 and some 2015, I am really worried, has quality drop that much? After sales so far seems very good and people are really helpfull and polite, but so far it has been a streesfull experience, it is a new car after all and you kind want everything working as it should, sorry for lost post, again thank you so much for sharing you work and expertise!!

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi! I wouldn’t worry. Things happen. Steering racks are not common at all and likely the one you had was born with this issue and now that’s it’s replaced you won’t have issues. I know you feel bad that it had to be your new car but things happen that’s why new cars have warranties to cover things like this. Now that it’s fixed don’t think too much of it and enjoy the car.

    • @costakis7895
      @costakis7895 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheCarCareNut Hello again! After 2 weeks and a steering rack change the noise persists, now it even does when you just start in straight line...I think it might be the lower control arms as I used to have issues like that with older cars that I replaced because I was fed up, imagine my experience so far with a Brand New Corolla....anyway i hope they can finally find a fix for it, Happy holidays!

  • @stevejukic8166
    @stevejukic8166 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello Car Nut,
    I would like to ask you which Toyota Camry XEL low milage 2017 would you buy V6 or 4 cylinder. I am retired but love cars.
    Thank you

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 3 lety

      Hi! For 2017 both engine options are good as long as they are maintained. The v6 has a lot more power but less mileage. The 4 cylinder has good power for daily driving and good mileage.

  • @vasylbilatchuk
    @vasylbilatchuk Před 8 měsíci

    Look man I just changed lurking high pressure hose in the RX 330 but pump still making that noise
    Ho to bleed air out of it.
    Don't tell to go left and right i did it.