Installing Power Steering. Cost to fit or DIY ? plus others

Installing Power Steering. Cost to fit or DIY ? plus others

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Rumley12

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Tuesday 14th November 2017
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So I have had to replace my beloved Pug 306 HDI with a 1994 Vauxhall Corsa 1.2 Merit E-Drive.

The car doesn't have anything up to date it literally is an A to B car which don't get me wrong is what cars are really for however I love to add and tinker with cars hence buying a cheap run about plus the car was pennies to insure.

So simply I am looking to do a few things but the biggest and main thing is power steering.

I want to add power steering to the car. Now I have watched a fair few youtube videos however they are all american and never on corsa's.

I want to know if anyone has any experience or knowledge of how much it costs to have it fitted or is it easy enough to fit yourself?

Second thing I want to do is put electric windows in which I can do however I cannot do the electrics. I wouldn't know where to start.

Thirdly I want to add central locking again installing the barrels is fine again its the wiring.

any advice on any of these ideas would be great.

Other things I am going to do is dye all the upholstery, give all the trims a re colour add in new speakers and cd,dvd,sat nav system that I have from my pug still.

Any other ideas for the car ?

I bought it for £200 from a chap who had it from new only has 70,000 on the clock and had it serviced every year, garaged every night the car is in great shape literally one scratch on the car which can be buffed out. would have been a shame to scrap it so I bought it for fun and learning more about engines and wiring because if i mess it up i will just buy a new one

Rumley12

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Tuesday 14th November 2017
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wasn't really looking for silly answers. :rollseyes: thee reason I didn't buy a newer version is that I don't like them. I like the fun that comes with upgrading a basic car

Rumley12

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Tuesday 14th November 2017
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Doesn't really need any of it doing to be fair just want to learn if its possible

Rumley12

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M_A_S said:
Rumley12 said:
wasn't really looking for silly answers. :rollseyes: thee reason I didn't buy a newer version is that I don't like them. I like the fun that comes with upgrading a basic car
Ask a silly question. The only financially viable to way to add power steering to your car is to buy one with it on already. And that's when you know what you're doing.
Do you know how much it costs then ? or know how to do it ?

Rumley12

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aka_kerrly said:
I've seen quite a few different cars that have had the Vauxhall Corsa electric power steering conversion done on them a basic list of items would be:

EPAS clutch pedal assembly
Steering column cradle
EPAS column surrounds
EPAS Ecu
EPAS column and universal joints
EPAS steering rack
Wiring loom - your existing fusebox will have a spare socket and space for a fuse.

from a quick google for a corsa specific install you'd also need
Heater box ( complete )
Drivers heater pipework

Does seem like a bit of work. What size wheels/tyres does the car have?? I haven't owned a car without PAS for a number of years, my last being a mk2 Golf GTI which had the best weighted steering ever but you could certainly feel the difference between the 185/60/14 tyres, 195/45/15 and very much so on 205/45/17!

Your best bet is to either live with it or find a Corsa in the scrappy and raid it for everything rather than try and buy all the parts individually!!
Interestingly The scrap yard round the corner from me has a corsa that has been untouched so far so I asked if I could get the whole power steering system out and for £125 I can which sounded good to me it's just fitting it in. posted this wondering if it would be worth it, would it cost thousands or can I do it myself.