Electronic power steering.
I'm guessing you haven't attempted checking your fluids yet. If you nose
around the engine compartment, you'll see that you have no power steering
pump. Your power assist is achieved through an electric motor attached to
the steering column.
I think the idea is a no-brainer and don't see why more cars haven't gone
to this. Not only are there fewer parts, but most of the issues with
reliability (belt, leaks) have been eliminated.
Fantine - 09 Mar 2007 04:29 GMT
Thanks! I've only had the car since November. I've figured out where the
oil, wiper fluid and coolant tanks are, but that's about it.
> Electronic power steering.
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> to this. Not only are there fewer parts, but most of the issues with
> reliability (belt, leaks) have been eliminated.
Brian Nystrom - 09 Mar 2007 12:16 GMT
> Electronic power steering.
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> to this. Not only are there fewer parts, but most of the issues with
> reliability (belt, leaks) have been eliminated.
It also increases fuel mileage, since there's no parasitic power
steering pump.