Some Dodge Challenger owners report experiencing noisy steering issues that may indicate problems with the rack and pinion system. Symptoms such as odd noises while steering, unusual responses to wheel input, and fluid leaks are commonly noted. Specific sounds like honking, hissing, or groaning during low-speed maneuvers could suggest the need for replacing the power steering return hose or the entire rack and pinion assembly. Additionally, some owners have encountered refurbished racks that still exhibit issues, such as getting stuck when turning, which poses a safety risk while driving. Warning signs like grinding noises may indicate overheating due to insufficient lubrication, and power steering fluid leaks are frequent indicators of a damaged rack and pinion system. It is recommended that owners experiencing these issues consult a qualified mechanic to diagnose the problem and assess the need for replacement, as prompt attention to these symptoms is essential for safe driving.
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