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I have a 2006 Chrysler 300 and when I turn the steering wheel I hear a squeaking sound. Could it be the Power steering fluid? I never checked it but will today.
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Various ideas here, but a failing power steering pump is the most likely. Did you check the power steering hydraulic fluid level in the reservoir Glenda?
Strangely this is a known issue. I fixed my squeaking by spraying the gap behind the steering wheel and the the dash with Jigaloo, which is a dry silicone lubricant. Spray it just before you start driving.
Check the belt to see if it's tight enough and check the power steering fluid reservoir to make sure it's full to the full mark. If neither of these are the problem the power steering pump is the problem.
sounds like you may be out of steering fluid check your power steering reivour add power steering fluid to designated mark on dip stick then watch for leaks
u have a defectgive power steering pump, check the fluid level 1st, if that is ok flush the system and replace the pump, this will require a special power steering pulley puller and installer tool.
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