No there is not.
is there a grease fitting on a 2001dodge ram diesel steering box
a grease fitting is something that u put a grease gun into and pump grease into it to lubricate ball joints, steering knuckles ect...
there is a joint needs greased ,either up under dash or under hood on steering shaft doesnt have grease fitting,just rub onto ,or use white lithium grease or spray may have to repeat til it penetrates
u need to grease ur rubber bushes in the steering column .
No, no grease fitting.
a grease fitting.
there are no grease fittings on the newer cars, all ball joints and steering parts are permanitly sealed.
what are you trying to grease
Grease fitting or allimite making a way for grease to be forced into mechanical points that need grease to prevent wear and make movement easy.
As a Gm Tech. i can tell you that we pack your steering shaft full of a thick grease. Not your bearings. the steering shaft is meant to act like a shock, when the grease is not enough the shock can be felt in the wheel. Now Gm is having the dealerships replace the shafts if the vehicle is under warranty
Factory ball joints do not have a grease fitting. If yours have been replaced, it is then possible it will have a fitting.
If they are original they have no grease fittings If they are replacement they will have grease fitting on the side - special fitting for your grease gun will be required (Thinner than normal)