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Power steering goes heavy, then is OK

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Power steering goes heavy, then is OK

Post by Ant » Thu Jan 09, 2014 3:33 pm

I have a problem with the power steering, it can be fine, but then all of a sudden can go incredibly heavy, not just when parking but when pulling out of junctions etc, then the next day it can be fine again. It is happening enough now for me to be wary of it.

Does the power steering pump run off a belt ?
Is the power steering pump liable to electrical faults?

I only ask as I hope it is not the whole pump as that will be expensive, but also if it is the pump, how come it works when it wants ? I would have thought if the pump was shot then it would not get better again  :P

The only thing I am capable of checking is the fluid level and that is OK

Ideas folks ?
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E36 325i Coupe
E46 330i SE
Now an E53 4.6iS

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Re: Power steering goes heavy, then is OK

Post by X5Sport » Thu Jan 09, 2014 3:39 pm

It's a mechanical pump driven off the engine accessory belt down at the lower right of the engine from the front of the car.  AFAIK there are no electrical connections on the E53 PAS system and Realoem shows it a purely mechanical on the 4.6.

It could be a slipping belt causing the pump to lose assist pressure.  Another cause could be oil/grease contamination of the drive belt.

Although the fluid level is OK, how is the colour?  It should be a nice clear rosy pink so if it isn't it might be a good time to change it.
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Re: Power steering goes heavy, then is OK

Post by Ant » Thu Jan 09, 2014 3:43 pm

I will try and have a mooch under the bonnet (if it ever stops raining) and see if I can see any slack belts.
I will also revisit the fluid and check on the colour

Will report back
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E46 330i SE
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Re: Power steering goes heavy, then is OK

Post by Ant » Fri Jan 10, 2014 10:06 am

Google will be the death of me  >:D

Still have not looked under the bonnet (its dark when I get home) I will check the colour of the fuid, but pre-empting things, there seems to be a whine on start up in the morning so I have been searching the Auxiliary belt theory

A: How many auxiliary belts are on the M62 engine (V8 4.6) ?
B: Is this belt what the yanks call the 'serpentine' belt ?
C: Could any slackness be cured by the 'pre-tensioner' thing  :'(
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E46 330i SE
Now an E53 4.6iS

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Re: Power steering goes heavy, then is OK

Post by Ant » Sat Jan 11, 2014 12:31 pm

ATF fluid is red and clear, not milky in any way, and is at the correct level.

I cant really see a lot of the auxiliary belt, and I cant really get my hand on it to see if its slack.

so, again, is there only one belt? is it what 'they' call the serpentine belt? can pre-tensioners adjust it, or is that just to aid installation and removal of the belt?
E30 320i
E36 325i Coupe
E46 330i SE
Now an E53 4.6iS

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