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nicam



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Power Steering Failure?

A friend of mine has a 6 month old XS which his wife drives most of the time (well you would let her, wouldn`t you, if you had a Porsche to play in - until it snows of course!).
Anyway he drove it last week and found the steering heavy - wife said "is it? Hasn`t it always been like that?"
Been into dealer who changed the pump - no different. They are now waiting for a rack.
I`ve searched and can`t find anyone else that has had a similar problem. Anyone keeping quiet about it or can shed any light. Don`t drive faster than your angel can fly!

Post #22474 18th Jun 2008 12:03 pm
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Not had any problems with my steering or heard of any others having problems

She's not been holding it on full lock and not moving has she as that supposed to blow the pumps in powered steering cars Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #22484 18th Jun 2008 12:32 pm
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nicam



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npinks wrote:
Not had any problems with my steering or heard of any others having problems

She's not been holding it on full lock and not moving has she as that supposed to blow the pumps in powered steering cars


Seems like it is not a known problem then.
I have heard of older type Land Rover steering boxes blowing seals, and my MOT man was always careful not to hold them for long on full lock when testing. I can`t imagine that a current system would suffer the same fate - could it? Don`t drive faster than your angel can fly!

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nicam



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To complete the story - FL2 went in for a new pump - No different. The Dealer had to order a new rack which is now fitted and the problem is gone.
Hope this doesn`t start a trend. Don`t drive faster than your angel can fly!

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Sorry to hear about you problems - fingers crossed it all sorted now.

My FL2 is better on stearing racks than my last car. So far, touch wood, no stearing racks neede (2700 miles, 3 months). My A3 Sportback Quattro did 4 in 12,000 miles and 12 months.

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Post #22988 26th Jun 2008 3:06 pm
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Audis seem to suffer steering rack problems the new TT has the same trouble . Not much help to a FL2 owner but at least you know its not just a Land Rover thing Thumbs Up At work
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Hey nicam did your friends steering feel 'notchy' when cold? Cos that's what mine is like.

When you first start up in the morning it feels like a kind of 'breaking free' feeling before the steering moves freely.
A bit like when your ( not FL2) handbrake rusts/sticks on when you have left your car for a while.

Post #23006 26th Jun 2008 5:42 pm
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nicam



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Sorry Snappa, didn`t see your question until I dug this topic up again because the steering has gone heavy again on my friends FL2, awaiting investigation again. Very strange!!
I have not heard them say that the steering was going "notchy" - just heavy. Don`t drive faster than your angel can fly!

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Mine went in for a 15000 mile service last month. Whilst in there they checked the bottom swivel joint in accordance with a service notice they had and found it needed replacing.

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