niceguypmp3
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i noticed yesterday for my cold drive to town that my power steering had a noticeable whine to it. It was 0 degrees F and it was quite loud for a few seconds upon startup and then i could hear it with higher rpm's all the way to town and back which is 8 miles away. I've never had a vehicle that the power steering whined in cold weather for such a long duration. I had flushed out and replaced the power steering fluid a few months ago when i had purchased the TB so it's not due to old, dirty fluid. Anyone else have a long duration whine on extremely cold days? also, even though it was whining, the steering felt normal.
Also, the battery i installed on my TB is only like a year old but my dad had it on a shelf for most of that time unused without being on a float charger and it's not the exact battery that it should have. I dont know if it has enough CCA or not. I noticed during that 0 degree start, it barely turned over to start. Now before i go out and buy a new, correct battery, do these TB's usually start right up in sub zero temps or is it normal for them to barely turn over to start with it this cold? I know that as long as it's about 20F or above it turns over pretty well to start but is still a bit slower than i'm used to in a vehicle. I use Mobil 1 oil in it.
Also, the battery i installed on my TB is only like a year old but my dad had it on a shelf for most of that time unused without being on a float charger and it's not the exact battery that it should have. I dont know if it has enough CCA or not. I noticed during that 0 degree start, it barely turned over to start. Now before i go out and buy a new, correct battery, do these TB's usually start right up in sub zero temps or is it normal for them to barely turn over to start with it this cold? I know that as long as it's about 20F or above it turns over pretty well to start but is still a bit slower than i'm used to in a vehicle. I use Mobil 1 oil in it.