Sandspider
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Hi all
Got my car back from a service and a good undersealing / sill coating treatment today, and while she was in there I also treated her to an early MOT. (No more fixing MOT problems in the snow in December!) She passed the MOT only needing 69p worth of rear fog light bulb. [
] I'm so proud!
However, I noticed recently (and the MOT tester commented) that the steering has become noticeably heavier. It's not the steering tube coupler, and according to the tester who is a 944 fan, apparently a common cause of heavy steering in them is bending of the steering rack over time. This doesn't seem that likely to me as I suddenly noticed the steering get heavier while I was driving a few weeks ago - it wasn't years of gradual decline. (I didn't hit a bump or anything, I was just driving about 50 mph on a windy road). That said, it does seem harder to turn the wheel anti-clockwise than clockwise. I believe the power steering in a 944 is vacuum activated - can this fail? Or is there any other common cause of heavy steering? (The power steering pump does grind slightly on full lock, but it always has, presumably as it's working but can't turn any further). I think the tracking is a bit out and I will have this done, but the sudden change in steering difficulty suggests this can't be the whole problem...
Any thoughts? (I'm off to check the fuse for the power steering pump, but as I can hear it working I doubt this is the problem...)
Cheers for reading my essay!
Got my car back from a service and a good undersealing / sill coating treatment today, and while she was in there I also treated her to an early MOT. (No more fixing MOT problems in the snow in December!) She passed the MOT only needing 69p worth of rear fog light bulb. [
However, I noticed recently (and the MOT tester commented) that the steering has become noticeably heavier. It's not the steering tube coupler, and according to the tester who is a 944 fan, apparently a common cause of heavy steering in them is bending of the steering rack over time. This doesn't seem that likely to me as I suddenly noticed the steering get heavier while I was driving a few weeks ago - it wasn't years of gradual decline. (I didn't hit a bump or anything, I was just driving about 50 mph on a windy road). That said, it does seem harder to turn the wheel anti-clockwise than clockwise. I believe the power steering in a 944 is vacuum activated - can this fail? Or is there any other common cause of heavy steering? (The power steering pump does grind slightly on full lock, but it always has, presumably as it's working but can't turn any further). I think the tracking is a bit out and I will have this done, but the sudden change in steering difficulty suggests this can't be the whole problem...
Any thoughts? (I'm off to check the fuse for the power steering pump, but as I can hear it working I doubt this is the problem...)
Cheers for reading my essay!