Dead power steering

Discussion in 'Technical' started by ports, Aug 29, 2007.

  1. ports

    ports the pro

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    Fired up the Zed this morning, only to find my power steering has got very heavy,
    almost dead. Did a search and found a couple of things, speedo related or lower solenoid.
    Speedo works fine, has not miss a beat, so I took out the solenoid and replaced it
    with another. Checked resistence, compared both and same reading. Went for a drive
    with the spare one installed and steering is still dead.??????:mad:
    I found another thread that mentioned the Electronic Control Assembly for the Power Steering.
    I had a look under the passenger foot well and could not locate it (maybe because I don't
    know what it looks like;) ), can anyone describe the ECA for me or am I barking up the wrong tree?
    I have no Hicas and my pump is modified, I have recently added a cooler for the PS, but
    it was working fine for a couple of weeks. Any suggestions???:cool: :cool:
     
  2. Stef

    Stef Active Member

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    There should be 2 little boxes to the left of the ECU. I think the P/S is the one underneath the cruise control unit on top
     
  3. BaseX

    BaseX The Z Factor

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    There are some wires leading to the pump/motor under the car near the oil filter.

    I knocked the connection off once(had to solder a new connection on) when doing an oil change so it might be worth a check. Power steering works a treat now..
     
  4. vbevan

    vbevan Active Member

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    Here is the service manual diagnostic to walk through, if you follow it through to the end, you will find the problem:

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    Good luck :p
     
  5. Mitch

    Mitch Has one gear: GO

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    I found that a blown fuse in the drivers footwell causes the "ABS" light on the dash to illuminate. In my case, this restored power steering.
     
  6. ports

    ports the pro

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    Thanks guys, I'll run through those today.:cool:
     

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