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Eagle564 12-27-2012 07:45 PM

Power Steering Squeal & Wiring Issue??
 
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Alright well for starters when I turn my steering wheel usually close to full turn or fully, I get this incredibly loud squeal from where I can only guess is the Power Steering Pump/Belt. Not 100% sure, Is the pump causing the belt to squeal under the pressure of turning the tires or is it the pump itself?(From slow speeds to a stop).

Second issue is that my dash lights and all the illumination on the dash and console are out. A fuse gets blown repeatedly. I removed the aftermarket deck hoping that the semi-crappy wiring might be the issue. Not sure yet. But I do have this random red wire leaving from fuse #16, it joins a large black tube of wires heading down the door trim towards the rear. Anyone know what this is? I don't have power seats or power windows. No towing cables either from what I can tell. Any help??

Radi 12-27-2012 11:11 PM

Is your serpentine belt tight enough? Belt in good condition? Clean? PS fluid in good shape and correct level?

I'd unplug the red wire and see what stops working. I don't know what it's for offhand.

Eagle564 12-28-2012 03:16 AM

Belt is brand new and PS fluids are good. Might need to tighten the belt im not sure how tight it should be. And ya I if I havent solved the issue with the dash lights. By removing the deck I think I'll have to unplug the wire and find out. Thanks for helping I appreciate it.

JJCIII 12-28-2012 08:54 AM

You should have about one inch of deflection per foot on your belt. I have the same wire running to the back too. Not sure what it is either, mine is ran up on top of the gas tank.

Turbo X_J 12-28-2012 10:08 AM

"You should have about one inch of deflection per foot on your belt."

That is way too loose, it will squeal like a pig. Use a belt tension gage to remove all the guess work.
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JJCIII 12-29-2012 12:06 AM


Originally Posted by Turbo X_J (Post 2211450)
"You should have about one inch of deflection per foot on your belt."

That is way too loose, it will squeal like a pig. Use a belt tension gage to remove all the guess work.

Yea sry messed up my numbers just a tad

Eagle564 01-14-2013 03:12 PM

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I fixed the squealing issue with a new belt and tightened it up good. I still haven't managed to fix the blowing of fuse #19. I removed that red wire and the fuse lasted a couple days before it blew again. I've tried dang near everything. Here is a pic of a green & orange wire that I believe was going into fuse #19 from what I could tell from my angle. The wire goes through the engine bay and into a contact point here on the lower front right of the jeep. right in front of the wheel well area. The contact point is a little nasty and the connector from the wire is covered in dirt. Could this be the issue? and does anyone know what it is that it goes to and if it could effect fuse #19(dash light illumination fuse). Thanks for any HELP!!!!

Eagle564 01-14-2013 06:31 PM

No one can help me out and identify this?

Eagle564 01-15-2013 04:02 PM

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This is what is next to the thing that the wire plugs into that also plugs into it. Any one tell me what in the world it is??? and yes there is a coolant leak as seen in the pic.

xj_maniac_newb 01-15-2013 04:09 PM

The first pic is your horn, the second is of the vacuum ball. The vacuum ball gives a reserve of vacuum for things in your vehicle that need it, sorta like how a capacitor works in an electrical system.

Try unplugging the horn (connection in your first pic) and see if the fuse blows again. If it doesnt then it sounds like you've got a wire grounding out. If it does blow.. well still sounds like you've got something grounding out.

Eagle564 01-15-2013 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by xj_maniac_newb (Post 2248362)
The first pic is your horn, the second is of the vacuum ball. The vacuum ball gives a reserve of vacuum for things in your vehicle that need it, sorta like how a capacitor works in an electrical system.

Try unplugging the horn (connection in your first pic) and see if the fuse blows again. If it doesnt then it sounds like you've got a wire grounding out. If it does blow.. well still sounds like you've got something grounding out.

I've been searching for weeks.... I can't find a short/grounding anywhere. I unplugged that wire from the horn(wire in the first pic) then and tried the horn and it still worked. How'd that happen then?

xj_maniac_newb 01-15-2013 04:37 PM

You've got two horns. One on each side.. or at least mine does.

Eagle564 01-15-2013 04:56 PM


Originally Posted by xj_maniac_newb (Post 2248429)
You've got two horns. One on each side.. or at least mine does.

Really? Alright ill get out there and unplug em. Thank you so much for your help

Eagle564 01-16-2013 02:01 AM

Well i unplugged both horns and the fuse blew the second i put it in drive. Is there anyone that can give me some useful info and help me fix this? Im to the point ill sell just out of anger itself. I havent had my dash together in over a month.


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