steering problems

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Asked by Brandon Feb 19, 2013 at 07:23 PM about the Toyota Tacoma

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i have a 2005 tacoma 4x4 when i turn the steering wheel all the way too the left and move the truck the steering wheel stays all the way left and wont move unless i move it. i just replaced the rack and it didnt help it at all.

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hold on! maby thats why you needed a rack,are you sure the stops are still on the chassis from bank to bank ? you may be turning beyond the max and that will bend the rack as it is just a toothed rod, youll get a tight spot in their

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Yea the stops are there. The steering wheel only turns 1 1/2 times left or right before it stops.

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have a shop check your alignment. that can cause your problem. its either castor or camber one or both is off.

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Intermediate Steering Shaft #2 is seizing as on most Tacomas, causing a stiff steering problem. Mine is 2008 and had the same problem. When you have stiff steering spray that little universal joint in steering column under the hood with a lubricant. If it frees it up, it will eventually need to be replaced. Most Tacomas on the road have this problem. (2005-2011) Check out Tacoma World Forum. You will find pictures there also, Search Stiff Steering.

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