The car locked up steering was uncontralloble brakes were locking on and off like jumping and almost hit an oncoming car. Car shutoff and went turn back on until 5 minutes in was in full motion going 55mph on a city street. Scariest time I've ever been driving. Now that I have ...
'89 YJ power steering Was driving my '89 YJ to school and the power steering went out. After inspecting it I found that this was loose and saw bubbles forming when the Jeep was on. The power steering res is empty as well. No other finds on the res and hoses/lines, just that one...
A TJ will easily run 70 to 80 if it is tight and not all effed up by bad mods or loose parts. Even my stock 87 YJ runs those speeds under control with one hand on the steering wheel. I usually only drive the YJ about 65-70 because of the gear ratio but have had it all the ...
My air bags did not deploy, and my seatbelt did not prevent me from hitting steering wheel. My neck, left knee, and chest was injured. - Salem, OH, USA #1 Dec 012011 Compass 4-cyl 4,000 miles Jeep Compass 2010 back seat seatbelts are very loose and do not lock. When installing...
Steering shaft U-joint new in 2002 (6K miles) 2-3" suspension lift (rear blocks, and front add-a-leaf?) (on it when I got it) Rancho RSX shocksnew in 1999 Trailmaster coil-oversteering stabilizernew in 2002 (this might get moved to my YJ before selling the Wag) ...
16. Turn the ignition switch back to the Lock position to prevent steering wheel rotation and the loss of clockspring centering following steering column removal. 17. Remove the bolt that secures the coupler to the lower steering column shaft (Fig. 26). 18. Remove the four nuts that secure...
Do Jeeps have a lot of problems? The 2019 model year of the Jeep Wrangler has beenrelatively problem-free, though there are still a few issues that cropped up. The biggest issues that have been reported related to steering problems. Loose steering wheel, or a loss of power steering has be...
Loosen the two bolts on the power steering pump (one above the pulley and one below the pulley). There is an adjusting bolt on the end of the power steering bracket (bottom right) that allows the pump to move in and out. This is how you loosen and tighten the serpentine belt..by...