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10/03/2023 7:38 pm
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Hey guys I haven't posted for a while but could be back.
The car is a 2005 Toyota matrix with 216,000 mi on it in good shape. It's not out of alignment just had it checked good tires nothing bent in the front that I know of they checked everything just recently
- HOWEVER, it's really easy to turn the steering wheel to the right and there's almost no resistance at all. But if you turn to the left there's a lot of resistance and it's hard to turn it that way. Does anybody know why this is happening? Any assistance is greatly appreciated thank you!
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11/03/2023 8:23 am
Well of course check to see if the bad side has a worn ball joint or tie rod that's sticking. But if it's not that it's usually the power steering rack is clogged up on the left side. Sometimes you can try flushing. It is in my video fixing binding power steering Scotty on YouTube
Thank you Scotty I just actually watched your video before I read your comments! I'll get the Sea foam stuff and do that