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stevedak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/29/2006 17:26:46
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Subject: loss of powersteering IP: Logged
Message: ok i was driving yesterday and i hit a speed bump kinda fast and immediately after that i lost powersteering there was no fluid leeking so im not too sure what happened i just figured i would check with yall incase it was something real simple like a belt slipping off or something
thanks, steven
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jerry Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/29/2006 22:08:12
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Message: Well I'm sure you've checked your belt/belts. Depending on the yr and make of vehicle you will have one serpentine belt or several. If the belt/belts are intact and the power steering resevoir is full, it must have been some connection that has come loose. Just seems if a hose connection broke or came loose you would lose fluid and it would be noticible.
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stevedak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/30/2006 00:54:43
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Message: its a 2000 4.7 4x4
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jerry Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/30/2006 02:23:06
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Message: Then you should have just one large serpentine belt. You will know if it's there or not. Without it your alternator won't work or you power brakes. Maybe your pump has gone out. Anyone know what can cause power steering to go out besides losing a belt or low fluid? Does the pump have any kind of electrical connector that could have come loose going over a bump?
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daddio Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/30/2006 11:31:52
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Message: there is a pressure switch on one of the hoses coming from the pump.
jerry, why would losing the belt cause your power brakes to go out? unless you had hydro boost for the brakes?
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DakotaSport GenIII
5/30/2006 12:00:03
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Message: My brothers 01 Ram had the shaft bust and the pulley was still moving, I believe the steering pumps are similar so that could of happend also.
00 Dakota Sport CC 4.7L 4x4
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jerry Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/30/2006 18:46:15
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Message: ok, i'm not sure about power brakes. I know power steering is run by a belt as I lost it in my 77' GMC when a belt broke. I figured power brake pump is run by a belt too. I know the serpentine belt works a lot of stuff like AC, fan, alternator and power steering. That's why I carry an xtra one in case the belt breaks I'm not left between a rock and a hard place. lol
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Bump Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/01/2006 01:37:36
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Message: Bump
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Bump Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/01/2006 01:37:38
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Message: Bump
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bump Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/01/2006 15:46:02
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Message: bump
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Shatto Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/01/2006 18:22:02
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Message: At least that isn't the vile personal attacks we've been witnessing.
Stevedak,
I presume you carefully checked for something pulled loose, bent or broken.
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stevedak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/01/2006 18:45:00
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Message: i brought it to the dealer and they had replaced the powersteering pump before and it messed up again so they fixed it for free
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cj Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/01/2006 18:57:05
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Message: Ahhh another dealership 'mess up'
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ewraven Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/03/2006 07:12:08
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Message: Jerry,
Power brakes are run via the master cylinder which operates off engine vacuum via the vacuum hose going from the intake manifold to the master cylinder.
I don't know of any non-commercial factory new truck sold in the USA that has power brakes that run off a belt on the engine.
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