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Stiff Steering with a Difference

Hello,
My girl has a 2007 4Runner Sport with 177k miles. Two weeks ago she mentioned her steering felt "a little stiff". Initially, I thought it was in her head because we had just returned from vacation which included her driving my 2018 Jeep JKU for the week.

Out of curiosity, I decided to take the 4Runner for a ride. Three things quickly became apparent:
  1. OMG was she understating the "stiffness'
  2. Vehicle is scary to drive
  3. She's much stronger than me

Off to our favorite mechanic we went. A week and nearly $4k later the vehicle is different, somewhat less stiff but definitely not right.

So far we have had the following work performed:
  1. Changed the power steering fluid
  2. Replaced the power steering pump
  3. Replaced the rack
  4. New tires & alignment

I read other threads on the site, watched the YouTube videos but we have one different scenario. The vehicle feels normal when we drive in the rain. I'm guessing that water is lubricating something that's ready to fail.

Opinions?

Thanks in advance
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Did you do a suspension check? The upper & lower ball joints & tie rod ends, steering shaft joints wheel bearings for binding.

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Steering wheel got stiff on our 2007 with 216K miles. Was fully fixed and back to normal by changing the one shaft with a universal joint. It connects the steering wheel to the steering rack. This thing gets rusty. Lubrication helps temporarily. The part was about $230 and it was more labor because the rust made it so much more difficult. In any case, all was good after $650 total. I'm surprised that was not the first thing they replaced.
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Hello,
My girl has a 2007 4Runner Sport with 177k miles. Two weeks ago she mentioned her steering felt "a little stiff". Initially, I thought it was in her head because we had just returned from vacation which included her driving my 2018 Jeep JKU for the week.

Out of curiosity, I decided to take the 4Runner for a ride. Three things quickly became apparent:
  1. OMG was she understating the "stiffness'
  2. Vehicle is scary to drive
  3. She's much stronger than me

Off to our favorite mechanic we went. A week and nearly $4k later the vehicle is different, somewhat less stiff but definitely not right.

So far we have had the following work performed:
  1. Changed the power steering fluid
  2. Replaced the power steering pump
  3. Replaced the rack
  4. New tires & alignment

I read other threads on the site, watched the YouTube videos but we have one different scenario. The vehicle feels normal when we drive in the rain. I'm guessing that water is lubricating something that's ready to fail.

Opinions?

Thanks in advance
drew
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Did you do a suspension check? The upper & lower ball joints & tie rod ends steering shaft joints wheel bearings for binding.
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Steering wheel got stiff on our 2007 with 216K miles. Was fully fixed and back to normal by changing the one shaft with a universal joint. It connects the steering wheel to the steering rack. This thing gets rusty. Lubrication helps temporarily. The part was about $230 and it was more labor because the rust made it so much more difficult. In any case, all was good after $650 total. I'm surprised that was not the first thing they replaced.
Seeing that you're from the "snow/salt on the road rust belt" I also think it very well could be the intermediate steering shaft, as a simple test look under the hood on the driver's side of the engine, follow the steering shaft from the firewall down towards the rack and pinion assembly until you see a 4-way bearing/U-joint, spray it well with some good penetrating oil/spray then take it for a test drive and see if that loosens up the steering, if so now you know the culprit, the penetrating spray will only be temporary, next step to fix it is to replace the intermediate steering shaft.

This is a common failure after many miles in the rust belt, I too am surprised your "mechanic" didn't check it first instead of throwing several thousand dollars worth of parts at it!!
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Thank you for the replies. The mechanic might have checked the ball joints & tie rod ends and didn't mention it. I'm going to verify. I will also share the info listed here. The vehicle steering normally in the wet had me scratching my head a bit.

Most parts that face the pavement are quite corroded. My tundra frame quit with much less lol. Often in my town, the road salt is deeper than the snow.

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The fluid surely isn't what's causing what you described but just want to be sure you know the 4th Gen 4Runner doesn't use power steering fluid in the system, it requires Dexron type ATF. That surprises many people, including me when I bought my truck in 2014.

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What is wrong with my steering?

Steering Column U-Joint

2005 4Runner Stiff Steering - Toyota 4Runner Forum - Largest 4Runner Forum

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That Youtube video posted by @Bossman above is a very good one to watch.
Gives you a clear idea of what the problem is and a sense of how much of a pain it can be to remove it. That's why when my mechanic charged me more than he originally estimated the job at I fully understood and gladly paid him.
In theory it's straight forward but in practice a pain.
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Hello,
My girl has a 2007 4Runner Sport with 177k miles. Two weeks ago she mentioned her steering felt "a little stiff". Initially, I thought it was in her head because we had just returned from vacation which included her driving my 2018 Jeep JKU for the week.

Out of curiosity, I decided to take the 4Runner for a ride. Three things quickly became apparent:
  1. OMG was she understating the "stiffness'
  2. Vehicle is scary to drive
  3. She's much stronger than me

Off to our favorite mechanic we went. A week and nearly $4k later the vehicle is different, somewhat less stiff but definitely not right.

So far we have had the following work performed:
  1. Changed the power steering fluid
  2. Replaced the power steering pump
  3. Replaced the rack
  4. New tires & alignment

I read other threads on the site, watched the YouTube videos but we have one different scenario. The vehicle feels normal when we drive in the rain. I'm guessing that water is lubricating something that's ready to fail.

Opinions?

Thanks in advance
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It's disappointing to see that he had the rack out and did not inspect/replace the intermediate steering shaft.

As others have already mentioned, this is generally the issue for stiff steering. Replacing mine turned the 4Runner from driving a bulldozer to driving a sedan.
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+1 on the above.. that's a really big shame.. sure was nice of the mechanic to start with the most expensive parts first but sounds like he was just checking off component items related to the steering system.. good thing is at least you know have a brand new pump and rack to hopefully last you the remaining lifetime of the vehicle once you get the intermediate shaft replaced.
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I have a suggestion that I have mentioned in other posts. If you have a grease gun, get a needle fitting. It looks like a needle that goes in your arm but it's for grease. Our 4runners do not have greasable fittings on the front end. Insert the needle in the boot of any of the tie rods or ball joints and pump until grease comes out.

Makes a world of difference. Fitting is about 3-5.00.
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I verified with the mechanic, says he did check the steering shaft. The 4Runner is going back to the shop Tuesday. I'm going to request he replace the steering shaft regardless. Sounds like if by some chance it's not the problem it will be soon. I do believe it is the problem though. Tomorrow I'll grease the other components just for sport.

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I had a similar symptom and I had the lower intermediate steering shaft replaced. The U-joint gets rusted and swollen and very hard to turn. I shopped around; the cheapest I could find the genuine Toyota part (45203-35310) for was $145. Chinese ones are far less costly, but query the quality. It's not a particularly complicated job for a mechanic to do except that it's apparently a bear to get the splined slip fittings separated on the old one. Steering is so, so much smoother now.

I don't know if this would help in your case but apparently it's a very common malady in 4th-gen cars.



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My girl has a 2007 4Runner Sport with 177k miles. Two weeks ago she mentioned her steering felt "a little stiff". Initially, I thought it was in her head because we had just returned from vacation which included her driving my 2018 Jeep JKU for the week.

Out of curiosity, I decided to take the 4Runner for a ride. Three things quickly became apparent:
  1. OMG was she understating the "stiffness'
  2. Vehicle is scary to drive
  3. She's much stronger than me

Off to our favorite mechanic we went. A week and nearly $4k later the vehicle is different, somewhat less stiff but definitely not right.

So far we have had the following work performed:
  1. Changed the power steering fluid
  2. Replaced the power steering pump
  3. Replaced the rack
  4. New tires & alignment

I read other threads on the site, watched the YouTube videos but we have one different scenario. The vehicle feels normal when we drive in the rain. I'm guessing that water is lubricating something that's ready to fail.

Opinions?

Thanks in advance
drew

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Another success story replacing the intermediate shaft & yoke.

My steering had been stiff for the last year or so, I had been putting off replacing it since it was a minor annoyance but it was getting to the point where it almost felt like I didn't have power steering.

First step was to do a power steering fluid flush (with ATX fluid, not PS fluid as per the manual) and that didn't help.

After replacing the intermediate shaft it felt like new again. I didnt realize just how bad/stiff the steering had become until after it was replaced, now I'm kicking myself for not repairing it years ago.
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The vehicle steering normally in the wet had me scratching my head a bit.
That's almost a dead giveaway that it's the steering shaft and joint. When it gets wet, the water lubricates it, and then it works (sort of) normally.

You might want to consider changing mechanics.
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