Hi all,
Perhaps someone can shed some light on this for me...
This morning when I started the freebie I heard a strange sort of sound. I didn't think much of it until I turned the steering wheel and a sound like a large cow "mooing" was emitted from the driver's side under the bonnet. It happened whether turning left or right and seemed to quieten down after a few minutes.
On my way home from work I started up and immediately had the sound again and again after a few minutes it seemed to subside.
When I got home I grabbed a torch, popped the bonnet and decided to investigate. The power steering reservoir was below the minimum which seemed a bit odd since I'm pretty sure that about a week previously it seemed to be at the right level!
Anyway I then looked underneath and could see "something" on the ground. It looked like a redish fluid and was falling to the ground on the passenger side. I then shone the torch under the bonnet on that side and I could see, against the bulkhead a narrow curved pipe which seems to connect to a much wider pipe. This narrower pipe appears to be somewhat corroded and the fluid was seeping out at the point where a nut connects the narrow and wider pipes.
My questions are;
1) Are the two things connected?
2) If that pipe needs to be replaced am I up for big cash?
3) I'll be taking the freebie to a mechanic tomorrow however I'd rather not risk damaging the power steering - Is it ok to top it up to the maximum level in the morning before driving around 3 miles to the garage?
4) If the answer to question 3 is to top it up, is it just standard that I can pick up at any petrol station or is it some special type?
That's all folks. Any helpful sugestions / insightful comments would be a real help right now.
Thanks,
Andy.
Perhaps someone can shed some light on this for me...
This morning when I started the freebie I heard a strange sort of sound. I didn't think much of it until I turned the steering wheel and a sound like a large cow "mooing" was emitted from the driver's side under the bonnet. It happened whether turning left or right and seemed to quieten down after a few minutes.
On my way home from work I started up and immediately had the sound again and again after a few minutes it seemed to subside.
When I got home I grabbed a torch, popped the bonnet and decided to investigate. The power steering reservoir was below the minimum which seemed a bit odd since I'm pretty sure that about a week previously it seemed to be at the right level!
Anyway I then looked underneath and could see "something" on the ground. It looked like a redish fluid and was falling to the ground on the passenger side. I then shone the torch under the bonnet on that side and I could see, against the bulkhead a narrow curved pipe which seems to connect to a much wider pipe. This narrower pipe appears to be somewhat corroded and the fluid was seeping out at the point where a nut connects the narrow and wider pipes.
My questions are;
1) Are the two things connected?
2) If that pipe needs to be replaced am I up for big cash?
3) I'll be taking the freebie to a mechanic tomorrow however I'd rather not risk damaging the power steering - Is it ok to top it up to the maximum level in the morning before driving around 3 miles to the garage?
4) If the answer to question 3 is to top it up, is it just standard that I can pick up at any petrol station or is it some special type?
That's all folks. Any helpful sugestions / insightful comments would be a real help right now.
Thanks,
Andy.