2008 SLK55 Steering stiff after a 180 turn….
2008 SLK55 Steering stiff after a 180 turn….
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bjd7326

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121 posts

171 months

Friday 26th December 2014
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All, my brother has a SLK55 AMG and after one doughnut on full lock (it was actually only an enthusiastic 180 turn…) the steering has gone stiff. Merc have fitted a new PAS pump but it is not cured… At speed its really light… Any ideas please?

bjd7326

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121 posts

171 months

Tuesday 30th December 2014
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Can anyone help please?

MattyB_

2,281 posts

281 months

Tuesday 30th December 2014
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Might be worth asking over at http://www.slkworld.com/

rev-erend

21,608 posts

308 months

Tuesday 30th December 2014
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Could be some hydraulic fluid has gotten past the seals while on full lock.. and caused an air or hydra lock.

Good luck in getting it fixed.

Quite fancy an SLK 55 AMG myself, just keen to know if they drive in a reasonably sporty manner.

rgv250ads

434 posts

138 months

Tuesday 30th December 2014
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They do but you can feel the weight up front with the huge motor. More like a Mini-GT car than S2000 / Z4M.

Neither have a V8 so you pays your money and makes your choices !

Hard to beat big motor/small car combo. With a few exhaust tweeks aswell they can sound very good, very very good.

Getting a well loved one is getting harder as they are falling into the hands of people who dont look after them properly.

bjd7326

Original Poster:

121 posts

171 months

Thursday 15th January 2015
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We'll I have done some research and it would seem that if you do a doughnut or 'stall' the steering seem with some revs on on full lock in a 55slk the power steering pump fails and destroys the system! There is loads on the internet about it and the cure is a £3600 all new system!

Does this seam right?

S0 What

3,358 posts

196 months

Sunday 18th January 2015
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bjd7326 said:
We'll I have done some research and it would seem that if you do a doughnut or 'stall' the steering seem with some revs on on full lock in a 55slk the power steering pump fails and destroys the system! There is loads on the internet about it and the cure is a £3600 all new system!

Does this seam right?
If the pump has gone change the pump BUT if swarf has curculated through the system then yes you "may" possably need the whole lot changing, at the very least the rack and pump and the hoses flushing through but i doubt a dealer will flush, they will insist on new parts to not void any warrantt.