Power steering pull/hestiation when turning..

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Power steering pull/hestiation when turning..

Post by chiefster1976 » Wed Feb 22, 2012 11:45 am

Hi guys and gals...
A recent problem has arose with turning the Bongo any way and the power steering trying to pull the opposite way,or like an hestiation to aid turning...
There is No leaks as i can see and nothing i can hear different when turning...
Any ideas on this..thaks in advance..Gav...
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Re: Power steering pull/hestiation when turning..

Post by Driver+Passengers » Wed Feb 22, 2012 12:29 pm

chiefster1976 wrote:Hi guys and gals...
A recent problem has arose with turning the Bongo any way and the power steering trying to pull the opposite way,or like an hestiation to aid turning...
There is No leaks as i can see and nothing i can hear different when turning...
Any ideas on this..thaks in advance..Gav...
There have been a couple of instances I know of (twice it's happened to me)...

When pulling away hard and approaching somewhere near full lock (for me it was pulling out into traffic from a T junction onto the other side of the road), the power steering faulters and it's really heavy for a second.

There has been talk of a pressure release value on power steering used to prevent against too high pressure, but I don't know if this is the case on the Bongo. Alternatively, it might be a slipping belt to the PS pump.

Don't know if this lines up with your symptoms, but thought I'd mention it. A little searching on here might bring up similar?

Hope this helps,
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Re: Power steering pull/hestiation when turning..

Post by teenmal » Wed Feb 22, 2012 1:12 pm

Hi chiefster1976,

What vehicle do you have? If it is a Diesel it wont have a belt.Check and lubricate the universal joints on the steering shaft between the steering wheel and the rack,also check the overall steering components for tightness.Other than that get a pressure test done on the PS system.

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Re: Power steering pull/hestiation when turning..

Post by Driver+Passengers » Wed Feb 22, 2012 3:28 pm

teenmal wrote:Hi chiefster1976,

What vehicle do you have? If it is a Diesel it wont have a belt.Check and lubricate the universal joints on the steering shaft between the steering wheel and the rack,also check the overall steering components for tightness.Other than that get a pressure test done on the PS system.

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Re: Power steering pull/hestiation when turning..

Post by Driver+Passengers » Wed Feb 22, 2012 3:32 pm

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Re: Power steering pull/hestiation when turning..

Post by chiefster1976 » Mon Feb 27, 2012 9:36 am

teenmal wrote:
What vehicle do you have? If it is a Diesel it wont have a belt.Check and lubricate the universal joints on the steering shaft between the steering wheel and the rack,also check the overall steering components for tightness.Other than that get a pressure test done on the PS system.

Cheers.
Thanks guys for the quick replies... Its a diesel i have so i guess no belt... Will check universal joints on the shaft...Anyone KNOW the pressure that the PS should be at so i can pass on to my machanic?? Thanks you... Gav..
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