2007 Denali power steering question

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thebaum

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I have an 07 Denali and I'm tracking down a squealing in the engine. I'm pretty sure it's the power steering. I'm having zero power steering issues other than the squeal.

My question is this, I have the pulley off and a new one in hand, but should I go ahead and replace the pump and lines? Or should I just try to replace the pulley and see if that works?

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Have you looked at or replaced the tensioner? Quite a bit of the time the tensioner gets weak and doesn’t tighten the belt as needed and it slips and squeaks.
 
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Have you looked at or replaced the tensioner? Quite a bit of the time the tensioner gets weak and doesn’t tighten the belt as needed and it slips and squeaks.
Yeah I replace the tensioner and the older pulley as those were simple and cheap
 

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Have you replaced the belt to be sure the belt isnt stretched out? Power steering pulleys never go bad unless a large outside force has acted upon it (like a wreck).
 
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Have you replaced the belt to be sure the belt isnt stretched out? Power steering pulleys never go bad unless a large outside force has acted upon it (like a wreck).
Belt is pretty new but I did get a new one to put on but I already had it apart for the power steering. Maybe I should put it back together first before I proceed and see if that fixes it!
 

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Belt is pretty new but I did get a new one to put on but I already had it apart for the power steering. Maybe I should put it back together first before I proceed and see if that fixes it!
That's what I would do. Also, even a slight misalignment between the pulleys on these can cause squealing.
 

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Yes, put it back together first and see if the squealing stops. I'm assuming that you have not experienced any loss of power steering fluid.
 

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Glad you’re addressing this right away. Losing that accessory belt at any speed turns the truck into an unstoppable, unsteerable 3T freight train. Ask me how I know. I had 6 kids in the 08 YXL Denali at the time going 60 getting off the freeway.

I got the Gates HD green colored belt kit off Amazon that comes with a new A/C stretch belt. All with a lifetime guarantee.
 

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