Hmmm, thanks for the tip. I'll give it a look.We had a similar issue with one here at the shop. Ended up one of the pins on the electric pump pushed out of the plug. It would work for a few seconds and then stop working intermittently.
Hmmm, thanks for the tip. I'll give it a look.We had a similar issue with one here at the shop. Ended up one of the pins on the electric pump pushed out of the plug. It would work for a few seconds and then stop working intermittently.
You have the full PSC correct with belt driven pump and reservoir.? First thing I want to think causing the issue would be the electric pump but that’s gone. Hmm…So, I checked what I could but could find nothing and haven't had this problem come back again since making this post back in May, or at least, up until yesterday. Like before, it happened when I about to try and pass someone on the highway - I stepped on the gas, the engine revved up and all of a sudden, no power steering. What I did notice this time around is when I let off the gas, the engine didn't immediately let go, as in, it held the rev for quite a few seconds longer. I'm pretty sure that happened last time too. Of course, as soon as I started to pull over and slowed up to about 25 mph, the power steering came back to life again. After that, I tried to replicate things and make it happen again but, no go. Damnedest thing.
LOL - yeah, this is not on our Gladiator but the ACCUAIR JT. It still has the electric pump. And, I should note that we never had this problem on JET, Pippi or our JT back when it was still running a stock steering pump.You have the full PSC correct with belt driven pump and reservoir.? First thing I want to think causing the issue would be the electric pump but that’s gone. Hmm…
edit: forgot this is for the ACCUAIR JT
Seems like the common denominator is it happens when under heavy acceleration or the one time letting off the gas to slow down. It really sounds like the pump may be failing and/or something with the electronics under a quick load or change is tripping the pump? If the pump hasn’t been messed with, the plugs/pins should be ok and those plugs don’t easily come loose or come out.LOL - yeah, this is not on our Gladiator but the ACCUAIR JT. It still has the electric pump. And, I should note that we never had this problem on JET, Pippi or our JT back when it was still running a stock steering pump.
yeah, I'm thinking the problem is with the electric pump. It's tough being that this isn't my Jeep as I don't want to do more to it than I should.Seems like the common denominator is it happens when under heavy acceleration or the one time letting off the gas to slow down. It really sounds like the pump may be failing and/or something with the electronics under a quick load or change is tripping the pump? If the pump hasn’t been messed with, the plugs/pins should be ok and those plugs don’t easily come loose or come out.
If it’s not under warranty, I have a spare pump I can send if needed.
I hate to say it but it wouldn't surprise me. For sure, I am a big fan of Jeep AND even technology but lately, I've been having a really hard time getting behind either of them.Can't wait to see what shitty system the next gen Wrangler's are gonna come with. Probably something off of a goddam Opel
I hate to say it but it wouldn't surprise me. For sure, I am a big fan of Jeep AND even technology but lately, I've been having a really hard time getting behind either of them.
I would argue that the 2007-10 JK even more so than 2011-18I love my creature comforts as I get older, and I realize automobiles never gets simpler in their lifecycles, but I really do miss the relative simplicity of the JK platform.
I just went on Autotrader. 2010 STOCK Wrangler sport with 110K on it is getting $15K......I would argue that the 2007-10 JK even more so than 2011-18
You could get a lot of non-perishable food and ammo with that kind of money.Shit I just found a 2018 Sahara for $37K. I paid that for mine NEW.
I just found my plug on my Power steering pump to be loose, the red lock on the plug was not engaged. I took our 2018 out on Saturday with no issues then cranked it up on Sunday with no warning lights and no power steering. Maybe something to look at.yeah, I'm thinking the problem is with the electric pump. It's tough being that this isn't my Jeep as I don't want to do more to it than I should.
have you tried bleeding the power steering? I haven't had this specific issue but dealt with air in my JKU hydraulic assist and had to re-bleed the system after finding signs of a leak in a steering box connection, it was sucking in air but took awhile to locate.Sorry for bumping a old thread
Having this power steering issue with my 2022 gladiator Rubi since new, it's been to the dealership 4 times, they did a software update on it in the fall but it just happened again couple days ago. And then now this morning.
I thought it only happened when it was cold out, and accelerating up to 100km/h (62mph) and then the power steering would come back when I slowed down to 45km/h.
Today it happened at speeds below 80km/h
Dealer service manager is going to escalate to jeep but this is so dangerous I am actually concerned with my wife driving it.
Anyone else have any luck finding a cause?
My gladiator is stock other than a front bumper winch and some rock slider/steps. It's actually held me back from lifting it etc.
Sure makes me miss my 2011 JKU Rubi.
I haven't done that being that it's done it since new I didn't want to mess with it until the dealer is able to do some sort of troubleshooting.have you tried bleeding the power steering? I haven't had this specific issue but dealt with air in my JKU hydraulic assist and had to re-bleed the system after finding signs of a leak in a steering box connection, it was sucking in air but took awhile to locate.
I would check that all the fittings are tight, check the fluid level and bleed the system - be sure to have extra fluid to refill as needed.