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2002 3.5 problem with steering???

When I put the car in reverse and with my foot still on the brake. I turn the steering wheel usually to the right. I hear and feel this crunching in the steering wheel. I know my power steering pump is starting to go its starting to whine but this has been doing that since before I noticed the PSP staarting to go. I'm wondering if its the pump, Rack and pinion, ball joints, ti rods, cv joints or what any ideas would be appreciated.
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Re: 2002 3.5 problem with steering???

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When I put the car in reverse and with my foot still on the brake. I turn the steering wheel usually to the right. I hear and feel this crunching in the steering wheel. I know my power steering pump is starting to go its starting to whine but this has been doing that since before I noticed the PSP staarting to go. I'm wondering if its the pump, Rack and pinion, ball joints, ti rods, cv joints or what any ideas would be appreciated.
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