All yer need to do is look at the power steering pump and see if the pulley (wheel) on it is turning when the engine is running. It should be. Be careful where yer put yer paws when the engine is running. Don't put them near anything moving.
Good point had not thought about that , was thinking more on the power pump side .Could something else in the steering mechanism be seizing up, a ball joint or sommat?
Col
It's supposed to be flat.On my FL1 one of the power steering hoses has partially collapsed.
Don't waste your money. The new hoses are also flat. It's done to reduce fluid noise from the system. The flat hose is on the pump inlet, so doesn't affect power assistance.I'm sure this limits fluid flow and likely increases the effort needed to steer but it will have to reach
the Armstrong point to make me splash for an expensive new hose. For now I can live with it
I suspect your steering rack is binding
Maybe it’s time to take it to local garage ( not Land Rover ) get them to check it out . The belt is definitely worn and has frays showing and it was not as taut as I imagined it should be . ThanksI suspect your steering rack is binding
Thanks Nodge! I can stop worrying about it now.It's supposed to be flat.
Don't waste your money. The new hoses are also flat. It's done to reduce fluid noise from the system. The flat hose is on the pump inlet, so doesn't affect power assistance.
Hi Hippo , to be honest I don’t know ! I did check the cog where the belt sits connected to the pump , there was no signs of any movement or noise . I have ordered a new pump so will let you know the outcome, merry Xmas and thanks again for your replyIs the power steering pump noisey? When the engine is oft and the belt oft... If yer turn the power steering pump does it feel or sound rough?
Hippo , thanks for liking the latest thread . Apologies for not getting back sooner time of the year etc. Will let you know the outcome as I have had to book the car into the local garage to fit the pump . I did manage to get all way to removing it but unable to get access to the final bolt situated at the back , due to the wheel being in the way .. will keep updated . Happy new year and thanks againHi Hippo , to be honest I don’t know ! I did check the cog where the belt sits connected to the pump , there was no signs of any movement or noise . I have ordered a new pump so will let you know the outcome, merry Xmas and thanks again for your reply
Hi RichOf those three it's most likely to be the pump.
Good luck!
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