Kmrumedy
Enthusiast
Wow. It has been awhile.
Last weekend my Viper stranded me for the first time in 8 years during the night on a deserted road. Was driving and my power steering became intermittent. Luckily I noticed the battery light come on suddenly and my temp started to rise quickly so I pulled over and shut down. Unluckily I had no cell phone.
I checked under the hood and the serpentine belt had come off. A nice old gentleman drove by and lent me his cell phone so I could get the car home.
I thought I had simply thrown the belt. Under further inspection it seems the pulley on the power steering pump completely cracked and disintegrated. I can still turn the crank to power steering easily by hand. I was surprised how brittle the plastic felt.
I am just uncertain how this could have happened? Anyone else have this happen to them? Cause?
Anyone know what the pulley costs? I am going to bring it to the tech just to be safe. At least the belt stayed intact.
Here is a picture of the pulley.
Last weekend my Viper stranded me for the first time in 8 years during the night on a deserted road. Was driving and my power steering became intermittent. Luckily I noticed the battery light come on suddenly and my temp started to rise quickly so I pulled over and shut down. Unluckily I had no cell phone.
I checked under the hood and the serpentine belt had come off. A nice old gentleman drove by and lent me his cell phone so I could get the car home.
I thought I had simply thrown the belt. Under further inspection it seems the pulley on the power steering pump completely cracked and disintegrated. I can still turn the crank to power steering easily by hand. I was surprised how brittle the plastic felt.
I am just uncertain how this could have happened? Anyone else have this happen to them? Cause?
Anyone know what the pulley costs? I am going to bring it to the tech just to be safe. At least the belt stayed intact.
Here is a picture of the pulley.
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