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I noticed recently that there's a slight screeching noise when turning the wheels back and forth, but only while my foot is on the brake.
Truck is a 13 F250 (6.7, vacuum/non-hydroboost brakes). I got under the truck today and noted some fluid on the bottom of the core support area and driver's side frame rail. It appears to be coming from some place along the smaller hose that goes to the Power Steering Fluid reservoir. Also, it hasn't actually dripped on the driveway yet, so it seems to be a pretty slow leak. Still want to fix it though.
I'm planning to take the driver's side fender liner out to get a better look, but does anyone know if this is a common leak point?
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