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Originally Posted by asphaltgambler
My take not knowing more information.: The pump supplies pressure and volume of fluid to the booster and steering box. It's a 'closed' hydraulic system that will bleed off any air pockets or bubbles in operation. The pump is always working when the engine is running and has a high pressure relief valve. It is a very simple design - so it either works or does not assuming you're using the correct fluid.
With the hydro-boost the assist portion for brake apply is a little more complicated but again with fluid pressure and flow it either has assist or a rock hard brake pedal.
The steering box has a recirculating- ball valving system that reacts to steering input shaft rotation. The pump is always moving fluid through the system with the engine running. If I understand your post, the assist part of your brake system is working normally. The box is not, is that correct?
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The assist part is working only if the truck is moving ever so slightly. I can only turn the steering wheel half way and it feels like no assist at all. The brakes are working but until I bleed the fluids yesterday, it worked great. It would make noise at time when I depress the brake pedals, similar to an low fluid power steering pump noise but comes and goes.