Jeep Grand Cherokee steering wheel tight and difficult to turn on Jeep Grand Cherokee

Submitted by Jojoagatep · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Jeep Grand Cherokee owners report experiencing a tight and difficult-to-turn steering wheel, often attributed to issues with the power steering system. Many find that low power steering fluid levels contribute to this problem, making it crucial to regularly check and maintain appropriate fluid levels. Additionally, a faulty power steering pump or a broken serpentine belt can exacerbate steering difficulties, leading to a tight steering wheel. Some owners also note that a tight or damaged steering belt can hinder the power steering pump's operation. Furthermore, binding tie rods or worn ball joints may introduce friction into the steering system, complicating steering efforts. It is advisable for owners to conduct thorough inspections and address any identified issues promptly to maintain safe and smooth steering functionality.

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Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles with this problem

Average mileage: 200,000 miles
(200,000 - 200,000)

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