Quote Originally Posted by danthecumminsfan View Post
Hello to all, and thanks for allowing me to be a part of the community.

I've owned my 2016 RAM 2500 6.7L since brand new, around 30k miles or so I started noticing an audible whine, all the time really, but def gets louder when I apply the brakes or when I am turning the wheel (p/s).

Took it in 3-4 times while still under warranty and was told it was a normal sound.

I wasn't convinced to say the least.

Almost 63k on the truck and it still does it, I've noticed that in the morning on cold starts if I hammer down on the brakes before I leave my driveway, the sound almost goes away.

All that being said, I have heard tales of high pressure p/s lines coming apart on the inside and possibly being a cause.

Any pros out there or anyone experienced anything similar?

Please be gentle this is my first post sorry to ramble.

Thanks!
Yeah it’s usually the pressure line from booster to pump that causes that.


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