The Chevy TrailBlazer power steering problems are bad strut bearings and steering pump is loose. The power steering fluid needs to be changed every 75,000 miles. Along with changing fluids, you will come across noises from steering parts. A loose bearing will become annoying to the ear. A faulty bearing will Make a nasty sound. Having great steering is important for changing lanes and moving about on the road. You will eventually come across some problems though. The steering pump can become loose and that will be disaster for your vehicle. The strut bearings may become bad. The rack mount can become faulty. Steering fluid can leak at one point. It may turn to one side. The steering wheel can become stuck.
Derek r.
December 7, 2023
I recently acquired a 2005 trailblazer ls and 2 weeks after ownership I had to avoid a head on collision and ended up hitting a pretty deep pothole. Immediately afterwards my steering wheel became very stiff while turning right or left ps fluid level is good. Any idea's?
Patricia J.
April 9, 2020
The most common chevy trailblazer power steering problems are binding in steering linkage, tight steering gear adjustment, and a failure in the power steering system.
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