When turning at speed - you can feel noticeable play/lag as your holding the steering wheel. at slower speed, the wheel becomes slightly heavier to turn but reverts back at turn from complete stop - wheel return to center is extremely delayed if none at all requiring you to bring it back to center. when parking - almost if not total loss of powers steering.
I purchased a 2016 chevy traverse lt new from the dealer. it has approx. 80k miles that are mostly "highway miles". i brought my traverse into the dealer on 12-9-19 for a brake service and ask that they check the power steering which has been making "winding" noises during various turning radiuses. i was informed by the dealership of a tsb regarding the powering steering pump/line. apparently due to a design flaw by gm, the power steering hose and a/c touch and during the normal operation of the vehicle, rub each other. this is known to produce a hole in the power steering line causing the power steering fluid to leak. this has the potential to cause the power steering pump to fail. because of the design flaw, simply replacing the hose won't ultimately fix the issue. furthermore. if the power steering pump fails while a driver is making steering inputs, it creates a high probably that a crash can occur resulting in serious bodily harm or death to the driver and others. i spoke to gm corp customer service on 12-9-19 and was told, they do not show to have a fix and because there is no recall for the issue, they do not plan to address it. i don't know how many lives it takes to initiate a recall, but i would hope that as a governing agency, you would not take this issue lightly. thank you, [xxx] information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr
With under 30,000 miles on our vehicle, we need a new power steering pump. the power steering will stop working a various times. all under the speed for 20 mph. this seems slightly harmless because of the lack of speed, but let me tell you the dangers. my husband seems to have no issues when the power steer pump stops working, but i have issues with it. when trying to park i have almost hit car parked beside me because i can not crank on the wheel hard enough. when trying to back out i almost side swiped cars parked next to me for the same reason. today because i could not crank the steering wheel hard enough. this caused me to hit the cart coral at our local market. researching what the issue could been, in many forums you see a constant flow of power steering pump issues in many of the traverses with less than 30.000 miles on them. this is such a safety issue and there should be a recall. there has to be an issue with the manufactured power steering pump.
While driving my 2016 traverse on the highway, the engine lost power and i received the stabilitrak warning, along with the abs & check engine warning lights. i was on the interstate travelling across country when the car began to stutter, shake and with immediate loss of power, i struggled to steer of the main lanes and narrowly escaping a life-threatening crash.
Our 2016 chevy traverse check engine light came on then it started blinking, we brought it too a chevy dealer and they told us the power steering pump was leaking and the fluid ran down the line and dripped in to the sensor box and shorted out all the sensors. costing us out of pocket $2115.04. this should not have happened. there were no signs of leaks or spots on our driveway or where the car is parked during the day. if you look under the hood of the traverse you see nothing. there was no possible way for me too see this problem and catch it before the damage was done. there for this should have been covered under warranty and chevy basically told me to bad not covered.
The power steering pump appears to intermittently fail and causes very difficult turning situations. it is unpredictable to know when this will happen and there are times when the car is completely fine and drives beautifully and then there are times when it takes every effort to turn the wheel. this happened without warning and there was nothing on the dash board to signal that a system was failing. it primarily happens at speeds less than 25 mph.
While in motion, the vehicle slowed as the car was turning right. the noise the car made was a grinding sound. in addition, the car seemed as if i had my foot on the gas, which i did not. once the car was moving in a straight forward direction again the sound stopped. however, as soon as i turned into a sharp left curve the vehicle performed the same noise. once i took it to the chevy dealership they confirmed it was a power-steering failure and called in a "911" issue. unfortunately, this is only one of many issues with the 2016 chevy traverse.
On 10/23/18, about 1-2 miles after exiting highway, i was driving when my traction control on appeared on my dashboard with engine light on, my vehicle started to shake like it was about to die and i could not accelerate any more. i went from 40mph to 10-15mph. i was turning left at a light and had to pull in to a parking lot and vehicle started shaking so much. it was difficult to maneuver the turns. then the shaking just stopped. turned my vehicle off and back on, traction control and engine light disappeared like nothing had happened. i drove but would not accelerate past 20 mph. turned vehicle off for a while and everything was back to normal. on 10/30/18, vehicle was in motion again, traveling 40 mph, then traction control came back on with engine light, i slowed down to 20 mph again and was able to pull over before engine started to shake and or turn. turned off the engine again,powered back on and it drove like normal again. this has happened twice to me with my children in my vehicle. incident happened when pavement was dry, no debris on road , this is an safety issue, and i am grateful it did not occur on the highway while i was traveling 60 mph in morning traffic. contacted gm where after explaining my issue to sue and she even stated it was a safety issue. dealership stated that they could run diagnostics but if neither traction control on or engine light was on, may not read as to what the problem is and they could not get me in until 11/2/18.
Power steering pump failure 32 months & 55,000 miles after new purchase from dealer. out of warranty due to mileage. complete power steering failure often at low speeds or when stationary. intermittent issues during larger turns at speed where power steering will kick in harder or not enough at times felt more in the steering wheel than in the turn itself. incredibly dangerous and should not be happening so soon or at all. diagnosed by mavis after issues were noticed while driving.
It was 70 degrees outside and raining. i was leaving a store, backed out of my parking spot and drove to the end of the first lane, i stopped, then as i started to move forward and turn right, my power steering did not work anymore. i was very hard to turn and made growling noise. i couldn't make the right turn. i stopped quickly, backed up to get out of lane, and steering became very loose in reverse. i stopped, tried forward again, and it did it again, very tight steering, could not turn all the way to make the turn and growling. i backed up and parked and turned off vehicle, then started again, then it worked fine for the trip home.