power steering pump.
power steering pump.
Hi guys, suddenly developed a leak from cap over pressure relief valve? Brass pin sticking out that appears to be broken off. Only just brought the vehicle so unsure as to what or how this operates. Its a vitara 1.6 8v engine and vitara power steering pump. it looks the same pump as used in the guide in the sticky section. can anybody shed some light on this. Thanks in advance Gaz
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Re: power steering pump.
I take it this is on an SJ? If so I'd get rid of it. Power steering takes all the 'feel' out of a zook.
If it ticks over...leave it
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Re: power steering pump.
Sounds like it could be the pressure switch leaking. On an SJ this would be redundant.
A diagram to help point out leak...
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A diagram to help point out leak...
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Re: power steering pump.
donkeychomp wrote:I take it this is on an SJ? If so I'd get rid of it. Power steering takes all the 'feel' out of a zook.
Eh? It's one of the best things you can do to an SJ?
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Re: power steering pump.
Really? (lol) I hate the things, unless you're running massive tyres I can't see the point. And it's just something else to go wrong, as in this case...
If it ticks over...leave it
Re: power steering pump.
Hes got a point. After driving dans with what can only be described asScottieJ wrote:donkeychomp wrote:I take it this is on an SJ? If so I'd get rid of it. Power steering takes all the 'feel' out of a zook.
Eh? It's one of the best things you can do to an SJ?
A go kart steering wheel i was shocked at how light it was. Very impressive.
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Re: power steering pump.
Maybe I need a rethink.
My last 413 ran 31" tyres with a 12" steering wheel, never had a problem with it.
Perhaps exercise has something to do with it
My last 413 ran 31" tyres with a 12" steering wheel, never had a problem with it.
Perhaps exercise has something to do with it
If it ticks over...leave it
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Re: power steering pump.
It's so good!
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Re: power steering pump.
As Alex says it does go wrong though. Just sorted leaking box... Now the pumps leaking....
Janspeed manifold, LWB Vit vented discs and calipers
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Re: power steering pump.
The main reason I like it is because the wheel no longer snatches when the front tyres hit big rocks or ledges. I used to smash my elbows on my doors all the time offroading without P/S
On road apart from parking in tight spaces I didnt mind having no P/S at all.
Tbh it's very rare that a P/S system plays up.
On road apart from parking in tight spaces I didnt mind having no P/S at all.
Tbh it's very rare that a P/S system plays up.