worn suspension bushings or steering box. check the idler arms first
ask autozone
45 highway
check timing. timing advance. or slack in timing chain/belt
The SAC22 does not have a starter relay.
to remove the "play" from the steering wheel.
A pretty common cause of this is that the u-joints in the steering column need to be replaced.
to the left, right, or under the steering wheel.
To analyze slack in the steering column of a 1999 GMC Suburban, first, ensure the vehicle is safely parked and the engine is off. Check for any play in the steering wheel by turning it left and right while observing the steering components under the dash. Inspect the universal joints and the intermediate shaft for wear or looseness, and examine the mounting points for any signs of damage. If excessive slack is detected, consider replacing worn components or adjusting the steering column as necessary.
Use DEXTRON II. Remove the power steering fluid reservoir cap, and fill the power steering reservoir until the fluid reaches the ''full'' line.
Typical symptoms include the following: Stiff steering when cold, slack in steering, pissing fluid on the ground from the inner tie-rod boots.
go look under the hood. if it has a pump similar to the A/C pump with hoses leading to your steering gear, then yes. if not, then no. pretty simple.
the relay is bolted to the steering column under the dash, probably in a flexible rubber boot