Most likely a tire problem or a bent wheel/rim. There is a chance it is due to worn out components in the steering or front suspension.
You bring it straight down.
This problem can be very difficult to diagnose. It can be a problem with the P/S pump, Rack & Pinion, Alignment, Tie Rods, Steering Box, or Ball Joints. It is a process of elimination.
wheels at angle put most stress on power steering pump, or rack and pinion. low fluid or bad pump, rack and pinion would be your problem.
No, my steering is fine.
Similar products should not be a problem
My power steering hose was burst when I was 1.5 hours away from home. All the steering oil was splashed within a minutes. Though it was hard to drive, I came back home without problem. Next day, I went to work and came back home. No problem other than very sticky steering.
problem with power steering 1994 Pontiac grand am 2.3L
my 90 f150 does that ,check the alinment of the switch ,the key goes in but wont turn take the key out and look in the hole to line it up Try turning the steering wheel left or right while trying to turn the key.At times the wheels may not be at straight position and the weight of the vehicle on the suspension system will tend to move the steering linkage toward the straight ahead position,binding the steering lock slots in the column against the locking pin from the key cylinder. Usually gets freed up this way.Turned steering is a practice when parked on hills by many drivers. Unless parking space is a problem,turn the steering to straight positon before locking. No lock? rock steering wheel slightly in either direction until lock. Still no unlock? Check key as answer before. Still problem? Either key cylinder or linkage in column problem particularly in tilt models.
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I am not a mechanic, but I know you have a problem. I would suggest draining the transmission and replacing it with the proper fluid. I wouldn't drive it because I think that might worsen the problem.
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