did the person who replaced the box bleed the steering system fully? does the steering feel notchy at low speeds and smooth at high?might be the pump thats not working efficiently
Quote from: Dave69 on August 07, 2011, 01:56:25 PMdid the person who replaced the box bleed the steering system fully? does the steering feel notchy at low speeds and smooth at high?might be the pump thats not working efficientlyHi DaveTheres no notchyness in the wheel - its just very twitchy at low speed. I know the garage that replaced the box did have issues when refilling the system, but rather than try and remember what was said I'm going to get the garage to give me a few details of the issue to post up - that way I'm saying the right thing! I hope to have the details in the next few minutes, so I'll post those up asap.RegardsCraig.
The reconditioned box should have a warranty and as such no further cost to yourself - a trip to the local trading standards will open doors for you!!!!
really not good - would have been a lot safer paying £50 for one from a reputable breaker
Not sure if Grand one the same or not,but they might be worth an ask if they do one for your model anywayhttp://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JEEP-GRAND-CHEROKEE-1999-05-STEERING-BOX-RHD-/230658880176?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item35b45732b0#ht_500wt_922
Part number for 1999 XJ steering gear (proper name for steering box) is 52088532AH