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Problems with 1999 Chevrolet Tracker STEERING

On average, the 1999 Chevrolet Tracker starts to “feel” problems with the STEERING and its various aspects after 107 288 miles.

Components Affected by STEERING Issues

We have classified the 2 complaints from 1999 Chevrolet Tracker about STEERING into the following categories.

HYDRAULIC POWER ASSIST SYSTEM 1 RACK AND PINION 1

Recently reported STEERING problems on 1999 Chevrolet Tracker

Came to a stop at a stop sign and heart a pop. tracker would then pull roughly to the left when brakes were applied. upon inspection it was discovered that the passenger side of the crossmember broke where the inner suspension attaches. called several dealerships and this is something that is not covered on a recall for this year vehicle. found several forums that complain of the exact same problem on various years for the chevy tracker. this is very unfortunate since i am quite fond of my tracker and rely on it for work and travel with my children, especially in winter months. i am glad this was discovered before it caused a serious accident. *tr

I am the original owner of a 1999 chevy tracker. since day one of ownership, i have had problems with steering wheel binding and ignition key issues. also, there has been a squealing noise that is loud and constant. it has been to the dealer many times with the same old recommendation of we can't find anything wrong, just keep driving it. or, there is nothing to fix. the squealing is louder and from reading other issues with the chevy tracker, it seems is from the pulley and belt area that is causing the noise that a dealer refuses to fix. also, my steering wheel locks up and the ignition switch does not take the key smoothly. meaning, its hard to insert and hard to remove with out force. i have a 2008 hhr that was on recall due to this same ignition problem and the cylinder was replace. the problem is identical to this vehicle. i have 98,000 miles on this car and do not want to get hurt or jeopardize the safety of my family, so i am reporting this issues with my vehicle. i believe from owning only chevrolets, that your ignition cylinder problem dates way back, then what your willing to admit. so please investigate this issue, before you have more problems to deal with. make that recall on the older cars, because some of them like mine are defective and unsafe. *tr

Serpentine belt frayed and breaking. difficult to keep properly tensioned. following about two months of this problem the factory bolt holding the mounting frame for the ac compressor broke off at the engine block causing the ac compressor to fall from its mount due to the top bolt having worked loose. this caused a loss of power steering. the compressor bounced around on the hoses freely until the vehicle was stopped and the cause of the loss of power steering and loud noise from the engine compartment could be determined. this bolt broke off due to the top mounting bolt backing out of the mount on the engine head. neither of these bolts need to be loosened to adjust belt tension and should not have broke off or backed out. belt alignment and fraying problem is likely caused by the deformation of the lower bolt prior to it breaking. *nm

Power steering failure. *bf the problem was with the rack and pinion. the consumer also had to replace the ignition switch. *sc *jb

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