Power steering loss
Power steering loss
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Jonny TVR

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4,548 posts

305 months

Monday 4th April 2011
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Towards my journey getting home the other day after "spirited" driving the steering started to become heavy. On inspection the power steering fluid had bubbled out through the lid. It was very hot. After leaving for a few hours the level had returned to normal. Havent tried it since .. what was it or is it?

blueg33

45,263 posts

248 months

Monday 4th April 2011
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Sorry I cant help you with what may be the cause. I have just had a quote for rack out, refurb and re-install. The cost is the thick end of £900, so I hope yours is ok.

Allandwf

1,769 posts

219 months

Monday 4th April 2011
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I would change out the fluid, then hopefully be ok.

Jonny TVR

Original Poster:

4,548 posts

305 months

Friday 2nd September 2011
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Jonny TVR said:
Towards my journey getting home the other day after "spirited" driving the steering started to become heavy. On inspection the power steering fluid had bubbled out through the lid. It was very hot. After leaving for a few hours the level had returned to normal. Havent tried it since .. what was it or is it?
Fitted new pump and fluid .. still doing it

glow worm

7,090 posts

251 months

Friday 2nd September 2011
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Change the PAS relay the grey one in the engine bay... if possible put a 75amp in instead... I've moved mine into the passenger footwell and got rid of the unneccessay wiring.
I had exactly the same problem...MK2 are electro-hydraulic not engine fed like MK1s.

Although not sure about why it should be so hot frown

Edited by glow worm on Friday 2nd September 19:19

Hotwheels.

375 posts

257 months

Friday 2nd September 2011
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IMO they drive much better without the PAS...much more 'feel' of the road. And although slow driving (parking) is a right bugger, as long as you're flying along, happy days! smile

Jonny TVR

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4,548 posts

305 months

Monday 5th September 2011
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Hotwheels. said:
IMO they drive much better without the PAS...much more 'feel' of the road. And although slow driving (parking) is a right bugger, as long as you're flying along, happy days! smile
You are joking!!

Jonny TVR

Original Poster:

4,548 posts

305 months

Monday 5th September 2011
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glow worm said:
Change the PAS relay the grey one in the engine bay... if possible put a 75amp in instead... I've moved mine into the passenger footwell and got rid of the unneccessay wiring.
I had exactly the same problem...MK2 are electro-hydraulic not engine fed like MK1s.

Although not sure about why it should be so hot frown

Edited by glow worm on Friday 2nd September 19:19
Thanks .. I'll let you know what the outcome is.

tvrjay

15 posts

180 months

Monday 5th September 2011
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Check the condition/connection of the fuse for the power steering. This is situated in a loose fuse holder by the battery behind the cover in the N/S front wheel arch. I found mine to be corroded almost through giving a bad connection. This could give high temperature in the motor that drives the pump and the heat could transfer through the pump and fluid.

Jonny TVR

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4,548 posts

305 months

Monday 5th September 2011
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tvrjay said:
Check the condition/connection of the fuse for the power steering. This is situated in a loose fuse holder by the battery behind the cover in the N/S front wheel arch. I found mine to be corroded almost through giving a bad connection. This could give high temperature in the motor that drives the pump and the heat could transfer through the pump and fluid.
Thanks