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Power Steering question
Without any advanced warning, power steering fluid sprayed on the hot parts and within minutes my date and I weren't going out to dinner anymore. After a week in a service bay the mechanic replaced the rack and pinion steering gear and 2 fluid lines, and aligned. I'm convinced there was unecessary work done but I was at the mercy yadda yadda ... he admits rebuilt not new R/P installed but he says it should last a long time and I will be pleased with the feel ... I'm not!
Here's my question: As long as I don't want to turn the wheel the handling is Ok (smoooth with no vibrations), but I can't believe how difficult it now is to turn the wheel. At rest I can't turn the wheel lock to lock with one finger like before. I have to give it a real good two fisted effort as if there were no power steering at all. This is not the way it's worked for 5 years. Should my steering be this hard after a few hours out of the bay? (I know this answer) What could cause such a radical change in performance from this repair work? Something tightened too much? (He says they used Dextron III) I will return to the mechanic shortly but I'm sure he'll give me guff about that's the way it's supposed to be blah blah blah. I don't feel good about this work and am concerned. Any words from the wise about what might be causing this. Ok, I guess that was a long question for my first post. I tend to babble when I'm worried about my car but at least I have my (92) baby back. |
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There may be something wrong with the electronic control system for the PS system. I know that it is possible to turn off the PS system electronicly. I did this one day when I was checking codes for the PS system on my 92 LS-L. There was no power assisted steering at all until I did something with the diagnostic connector. I am sorry but I do not remember what it was.
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--------------- Update to my original comment: In the light of day this morning I checked the fluid and it's a bit high. I'm wearing my Sunday-go-to-meetings, so the turkey baster will have to wait till after dinner but should I bother removing some? My guess is not but would too much P/S fluid make it a very firm steer? |
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