Power Steering prob?
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Anybody come across a problem like this (not had power steering before so not sure of the symptons when it goes wrong).
Driving along a fast A road, no probs, then slowed for a village, turned in for some sharp (2nd gear) bends and the steering not only feels heavier but has what can best be described as a flat spot in the straight-ahead position, turn the wheel for the corner and then have to give a real yank to straighten up again. Felt a bit like it was tramlining.
Finished the journey like this but very un-nerving. Sometimes it felt ok (~ish) other times as described.
Checked the fluid levels - seem ok and no obvious leaks, the belt's still attached ok.
Only other thing I wondered was maybe the fluid needs changing (50k miles) though it's not mentioned as a service item in the FAQ?
Does this sound like a familar pas fault?
Worryingly my warranty doesn't mention PAS at all - guess I'll find out in the week.
Just when I'm trying to sell the damn thing too
Ken
[This message has been edited by Kenny (edited 02-01-2000).]
Driving along a fast A road, no probs, then slowed for a village, turned in for some sharp (2nd gear) bends and the steering not only feels heavier but has what can best be described as a flat spot in the straight-ahead position, turn the wheel for the corner and then have to give a real yank to straighten up again. Felt a bit like it was tramlining.
Finished the journey like this but very un-nerving. Sometimes it felt ok (~ish) other times as described.
Checked the fluid levels - seem ok and no obvious leaks, the belt's still attached ok.
Only other thing I wondered was maybe the fluid needs changing (50k miles) though it's not mentioned as a service item in the FAQ?
Does this sound like a familar pas fault?
Worryingly my warranty doesn't mention PAS at all - guess I'll find out in the week.
Just when I'm trying to sell the damn thing too
Ken
[This message has been edited by Kenny (edited 02-01-2000).]
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Check your tyre pressures, the skooby is the worst car i have ever driven for tramlining, and is very succeptable to tyre pressure levels.
If tyre pressures are all OK then get the geometry checked at a skooby dealership, have you hit a kerb or pot hole recently?
If tyre pressures are all OK then get the geometry checked at a skooby dealership, have you hit a kerb or pot hole recently?
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John,
Thanks for the reply, but it a bit more serious than normal tramlining. I'm convinced it's the PAS thats at fault, I was just wondering (hoping) that there might have a been a common problem on Scoobies with say, the relief valve. Not looking forward to having to shell out for a new PAS.
Ken
Thanks for the reply, but it a bit more serious than normal tramlining. I'm convinced it's the PAS thats at fault, I was just wondering (hoping) that there might have a been a common problem on Scoobies with say, the relief valve. Not looking forward to having to shell out for a new PAS.
Ken
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