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Hi all,
Have noticed over last few days my steering has gone very notchy and feels quite odd, sometimes it randomly goes really heavy when halfway through turn but only when moving. doesnt seem to do it when stationery?
Any ideas what it could be? Pump sounds healthy enough and theres enough fluid in there.
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Nope engine runs fine, lights dont dim and it happens when engine is constant running i.e cruising in 2nd gear at 2000rpm.
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Okay. Thought it could have been the ICV, sometimes it causes the car to almost stall and you lose PAS briefly entering corners etc.
Perhaps the PAS sensor is playing up..do you have a multimeter?
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Yes i have a multimeter, where is the PAS sensor located?
Also my ISCV does play up but not usually while driving, only sticks if i stop the car when the engine bay is really warm like stuck in traffic, if i restart the engine it wont idle and keeps cutting out untill i start it from cold again or take it for a drive.
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PAS sensor shouldn't make any difference on the move - it's only really there to tell the ECU to raise the idle speed a smidgen to compensate for the additional load. Can't see how the ICV would affect the steering either providing that the engine is turning quick enough for the pump to generate sufficient pressure.
Indeed, providing that the engine (and thus PAS pump) is spinning at a decent speed, you could have the ignition off and be rolling along with the car in gear and the clutch up and the PAS would still work just fine since it's a fully hydraulic system on a 306.
I've had similar symptoms before where the assistance would sort of cyclicly come and go when cornering under load but be fine when stationary or at low speeds, and swapping the rack fixed that - I assume that the PAS valving inside the rack was sticking or something like that.
Knackered steering lower columns can cause heavy/notchy/binding steering too, but that should happen when stationary too.
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As above, it could be the pump and if you have one to hand dead easy to change first before the rack
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Steering column? Sounds similar to what happened to mine before it seized up
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Ah I will investigate that abit then as the car does get driven quite hard sometimes (although may i quickly point out that it gets extremely well maintained and afterall it is a 'performance' car!)
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