cornishboater
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That is trueWith wheels off the round there is no load on the steering components so may not be a definitive test of the column.
That is trueWith wheels off the round there is no load on the steering components so may not be a definitive test of the column.
The steering box seems ok when turning the wheel, the sound is actually more like a groaning noise, sometimes very pronounced and sometimes very quiet. Yesterday when I took it out it was dead quiet until I got back home, seems to be one of those things! I have googled it and it appears that this is not uncommon with the P38 and seems to be always left hand related....I cant help but think its the steering box.
If it was the pump or any associated part with providing power fluid then it would do it both ways.
Is it like the sound you get if you go to right lock fully?
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The steering box seems ok when turning the wheel, the sound is actually more like a groaning noise, sometimes very pronounced and sometimes very quiet. Yesterday when I took it out it was dead quiet until I got back home, seems to be one of those things! I have googled it and it appears that this is not uncommon with the P38 and seems to be always left hand related....
I'm the one groaning at roundabouts usually, it always seems to be at slow speeds,(car parks, left turns etc) having said that, I guess I wouldn't be turning the wheel so far at 60mphRelated to roundabouts?!
Unless you took it on a track dayI'm the one groaning at roundabouts usually, it always seems to be at slow speeds,(car parks, left turns etc) having said that, I guess I wouldn't be turning the wheel so far at 60mph
Did you replace all the fluid in the reservoir, or also all the hoses and steering itself?I took all of the regular fluid out and poured the bottle of additive
Easier to turn?The steering even feels better
Is that the fluid in the bottom of the filler neckDid you replace all the fluid in the reservoir, or also all the hoses and steering itself?
Easier to turn?
Edit: I'm having a similar issue with my Discovery 2. Is your power steering pump clean? And did you have any residue in the reservoir like me?
See my post for more photos but here's one:
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Is that the fluid in the bottom of the filler neck
I flushed the whole system, loads of crap came out! Since putting in the Lucas stuff no more noises and yes, steering is easier so a win. Makes such a psychological difference to not have the steering moan at you when turning left! Just have to get rid of the moans from the passenger seatIs that the fluid in the bottom of the filler neck
Black stuff like that?I flushed the whole system, loads of crap came out!
Any metal in the old oil or residue?That's how it looks when I drained the fluid out from the power steering fluid reservoir.
Bad?
I have flushed it before hoping to end the noise but no joy so definitely the Lucas stuff, I have tried other fluids also but the noise stayed.Haha
Black stuff like that?
Any caught in any filters/reservoirs that needed extra elbow grease?
Maybe it was flushing the system that fixed it, not the new fluid?
No metal just brown shellac from years of use, the filter was a bit gooey too. All nice and clean nowAny metal in the old oil or residue?
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