P38Seb

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Stopped off at Coop to grab some lunch, go to pull out on the main road and I can’t turn the steering wheel. Great.

So some context:

After the MOT, the next day I was driving home from work and noticed a slight rattle/scrape noise occasionally. Wasn’t present yesterday at all.

This morning I started the car up and it returned but soon quietened down, decided to give the garage a call when I get to work.

Short journey to coop, no signs of heavy steering, grab lunch and go to pull out, can’t turn the wheel. Cock.

Garage is now expecting it, and the RAC are coming out to take a look, but does this sound like the power steering pump has died it’s death?
 
Quick update: RAC arrived in record time to assess, it’s a belt pulley - not 100% what it’s attached to but doesn’t appear to be the PAS pump
 
Maybe an idler pulley?
I don’t think it’s the one that applies tension. It’s near the top to the left of the alternator as you’re looking at the car.

Still, it’s a hell of a lot cheaper than I was first expecting when it happened 😂
 
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this bugger?
 
Thought I’d give an update on this.

So not only did the static idler bearing fail, garage reckons the reason for that failing was the tensioner wasn’t tensioning any more.

A new bracket, bearing and tensioner later, I’ve got the car back and its working lovely!

You need to be very gentle with that tensioner when slackening off the belt.

They're known to crack though. I went Land Rover because I had heard of pattern parts failing within 3 years. Cannot recall when mine went on now but it was longer than that. @Rick-the-Pick went through about 3 of them.
 

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