Pehaps air in the system and needs to be purged.
Turn wheel lock-lock a few times with engine running and power steering reservoir cover removed
Check Power Steering fluid
The output of a power steering pump is the high pressure side which goes to the steering box. It creates hydraulic pressure which makes steering much easier.
mine needed power steering fluid
Probably the heater blower motor.
Cold makes fluids thick, and a weak pump or improper fluid type can cause the pressure to go down so the steering feels sluggish (or pulses).
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Worn steering parts.
You may need power steering fluid
power steering fluid is fluid that makes the power steering pump work and it goes in the power steering pump under the hood.
-It leaks, but replacing the shaft seal hasn't helped. -It fails to produce sufficient pressure. -The shaft is bent. -It makes excessive noise as from a bad bearing. -It has been used with contaminated power steering fluid.
It will most likely fail again. The Lucas just softens and makes the seals expand to help seal the leak. They are usually on temporary.
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runs the power steering pump that makes it easy to turn