Chrysler Voyager pulley belt malfunction causing hard steering on Chrysler Voyager

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Chrysler Voyager owners report experiencing hard steering, which may be attributed to a malfunction in the pulley belt system. This issue can stem from a damaged power rack or pinion assembly that requires immediate attention from a skilled mechanic. Additionally, a loose or damaged drive belt can contribute to the hard steering problem. If the serpentine belt is damaged or loose, or if there is a defect in the alternator pulley, it can cause the belt to slip, negatively impacting the steering system. Furthermore, a cracked or broken serpentine belt can make the steering wheel difficult to turn. To resolve these issues, it is recommended that owners check the power steering belt for wear, cracks, or misalignment, and replacing the belt while ensuring proper tension can often rectify the situation. Prompt attention to these pulley belt system issues is essential for the safe and smooth operation of the Chrysler Voyager's steering.

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