Toyota Camry rack and pinion leak causing stiff steering and high RPM whining noise on Toyota Camry

Submitted by Chadever · Jul 12, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Toyota Camry owners report experiencing issues related to rack and pinion leaks, such as stiff steering and high RPM whining noises. These leaks occur when the seals within the rack and pinion assembly wear out or become damaged, leading to a loss of power steering assistance and making the steering feel stiff and difficult to turn, particularly at lower speeds. Additionally, a low power steering fluid level due to the leak can cause the power steering pump to emit a whining noise, especially noticeable during turns at higher engine speeds. It is crucial for owners facing these symptoms to address the rack and pinion leak promptly to prevent further damage to the power steering system and ensure safe vehicle operation. Consulting a mechanic or a Toyota dealership for proper diagnosis and repair is highly recommended.

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Toyota Camry vehicles with this problem

Average mileage: 148,800 miles
(94,000 - 203,600)

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