Power steering pump - does not always start
Power steering pump - does not always start
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PipeNslippers

Original Poster:

257 posts

196 months

Saturday 13th August 2011
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Has anybody experienced a power steering pump that doesn't always start straight after the engine is started?

It works straight away sometimes and the rest of the time is kicks in after 30 seconds or so, after starting.

I have a T350C..any thoughts?

shep1001

4,619 posts

212 months

Saturday 13th August 2011
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PS pump on the later T-cars is electric. Start with the usual. Fuse in the battery box (they corrode)& on fuse board. Relay in engine bay (they can get water in them) about £25 to replace. Connector to the PS pump secure.

I would say relay is on the way out, this is exactly what happened to mine.


If the pump is kippered don't pay silly 'TVR' money for a new one. Its off a saxo/106. I got a BNIB genuine citroen pump off flea bay for £100 from some rude boy who stacked his car. Second hand they are cheap as chips

PipeNslippers

Original Poster:

257 posts

196 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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shep1001 said:
PS pump on the later T-cars is electric. Start with the usual. Fuse in the battery box (they corrode)& on fuse board. Relay in engine bay (they can get water in them) about £25 to replace. Connector to the PS pump secure.

I would say relay is on the way out, this is exactly what happened to mine.


If the pump is kippered don't pay silly 'TVR' money for a new one. Its off a saxo/106. I got a BNIB genuine citroen pump off flea bay for £100 from some rude boy who stacked his car. Second hand they are cheap as chips
Thanks...do you know where the relay for the Power Steering pump is located?

T66ORA

3,474 posts

280 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Yes, its in a grey square box hanging around the front of the engine compartment, next to the oil tank on my 2003 Tamora.

shep1001

4,619 posts

212 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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T66ORA said:
Yes, its in a grey square box hanging around the front of the engine compartment, next to the oil tank on my 2003 Tamora.
Yep what tony said, best worked on without the bonnet in place and it can be a right sod to separate from the plug as it has a water tight seal on it (the relay is mounted in the grey housing). You will loose skin if you are not careful!

New part from Renault is an uprated 65A jobbie p/n 8200253922

Shep

Edited by shep1001 on Tuesday 16th August 17:02