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Honestly sounds like the ground wire is not correctly tightened. Is it a thick wire bolted to engine block somewhere ? Needs cleaning and tightening. They are taken off sometimes, to get to other parts and get overlooked when job is finished. Usually a hex bolt. The wire should be tightly screwed to block.
could be cold oil in the power steering making the pump whine or in the transmission
may be a transmission oil change or pump oil change could point to the problem
New cars and truck manufactures recomend differend types of grades of oil when the engine is new. What they don't tell you when the engine receives 30,000 miles on it the grade of oil can be changed for better lubrication. Use 10w30 for normal use upon changing oil.
I had the same problem back in February. It sounds like your sensor is gone. I went to a Dodge dealer , and charged me $300 to replace it. If you can , try to find another place to help fix your problem. Good-luck!
Open hood. Remove 3 bolt holding headlight housing. When housing is out, remove the retaining ring by twisting counterclockwise. Pull out bulb, replace. When installing the retaing ring make sure all 3 tabs go in there slots & under the ring
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