Expert Power Steering Repair in Salt Lake City
Effortless control and precision handling. Professional steering diagnostics and repair from the team that treats you like family.


Comprehensive Power Steering Service & Repair
Power steering repair involves the inspection and restoration of the system that allows you to turn your vehicle with ease, including the pump, rack and pinion, hoses, and fluid. At J-Mac Complete Car Care, a standard service includes a
Digital Inspection to identify leaks, testing pump pressure, checking belt condition, and performing a fluid flush to remove contaminants that cause premature wear.
Signs Your Power Steering Needs Attention
Steering issues can make your vehicle difficult and dangerous to navigate. If you notice any of these 4 warning signs, book an inspection immediately:
Whining or Groaning Noise
A high-pitched sound when turning the wheel often indicates a failing pump or low fluid levels.
Stiff or Heavy Steering
If the wheel becomes difficult to turn, especially at low speeds, your power assist system is failing.
Vibrating Steering Wheel
Frequent "shaking" or vibration through the wheel can point to a damaged belt or rack issues.
Fluid Leaks Under the Car
Red or amber fluid leaking near the front of the vehicle is a clear sign of a power steering breach.

All Backed By Our 3-Year / 36,000-Mile Warranty
We stand behind our work. That means coverage on parts and labor for your peace of mind. If something isn't right, we make it right.
The J-Mac Steering Repair Process
The Digital Inspection
We text you photos of your steering components and fluid condition so you see exactly what we see.
Honest Recommendations
We categorize repairs into "Urgent" (Safety) and "Future" (Maintenance). No pressure upsells.
Quality Components
We use premium pumps, racks, and hoses that meet or exceed OEM specifications.
The Precision Alignment
We ensure your steering is perfectly centered and road-tested on State Street for ultimate safety.
What Our Customers Say
They tell you all your options and let you decide. No pressure, no hype, just pure, honest service.
Verified Customer
Solved my steering noise quickly and professionally. I love working with the team at J-Mac!
SLC Drive
Honest, fast, and fair. They sent me pictures of the leak so I knew exactly what was wrong.
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The J-Mac Advantage
Comfortable Waiting Area
Free Wi-Fi & Coffee while you wait.
Local Shuttle Service
We’ll get you home or to work within a 20-mile radius.
Financing Available
Easy payment plans for unexpected steering repairs.
Night Drop
Secure after-hours key drop for your convenience.
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Conveniently Located in South Salt Lake
Located on State Street, just south of 33rd South. Easy access for Salt Lake and Murray drivers
FAQs
What does the power steering system do?
Your power steering system helps you turn the steering wheel with ease. It uses hydraulic or electric assistance to reduce the effort needed to steer, especially at low speeds or when parking. Without it, steering would feel much heavier and more difficult to control.
What are the signs of power steering problems?
Common signs include a stiff or hard-to-turn steering wheel, whining or squealing noises when turning, fluid leaks under the vehicle, or jerky and inconsistent steering. You may also notice a warning light on newer vehicles with electronic power steering systems.
What causes power steering to fail?
Power steering issues are often caused by low or contaminated fluid, leaks in hoses or seals, a failing power steering pump, or worn components. In some vehicles, electrical issues can also affect electronic power steering systems.
How much is a power steering repair?
Costs vary based on the failing component (pump vs. rack), but we offer a clear quote before any work begins.
What is power steering fluid and what does it do?
Power steering fluid is a hydraulic fluid that allows the system to function smoothly. It transfers force within the system, lubricates components, and helps prevent overheating and wear. Clean, properly filled fluid is essential for proper steering performance.
How often should power steering fluid be changed?
Power steering fluid doesn’t need to be changed as often as engine oil, but we typically recommend checking it regularly and replacing it around every 50,000–100,000 miles, or sooner if it becomes dirty or contaminated. We can inspect it during routine maintenance and let you know if it’s time for a service.
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