> It always breaks or leaks!
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> max. Is this my PS pump going bad? Will I do damage if I drive it like this
> until I can afford to fix it?
You may be pumping pieces of your P.S. pump
through the rack, so yes, you may do additional
damage if you continue to drive it.
Bernard
D Corley - 14 Jun 2004 16:51 GMT
Check your ps belt tension, if it is loose, you may not hear it squeal
but the pump will not be able to keep up with the load,
the steering pressure will be "notchy", ok staight ahead but stiff when
trying a quick tight turn.
D
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> Bernard
scuba steve - 15 Jun 2004 02:23 GMT
> the steering pressure will be "notchy", ok staight ahead but stiff when
> trying a quick tight turn.
That sounds exactly right, thanks!!
HI a few things,
Tracking can cause problems with steering, (so I'd get a proper 4 wheel
alignment done by Porsche or a Porsche specailist, expect 3 - 4 hours work.
try draining and re-newing the power fluid, also make sure you bleed it as
per the manual,
DONT OVER FILL it, use the direction in the manual as specified,
and yes it could also be the power steering rack,
check for fluid leaks
HTH
Adrian
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> It always breaks or leaks!
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> max. Is this my PS pump going bad? Will I do damage if I drive it like this
> until I can afford to fix it?
Brian Moore - 20 Jun 2004 05:22 GMT
And don't use power steering fluid--- use Dextron Automatic Transmission
Fluid!!! That could be the cause of your current problem.
Brian Moore
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