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emzy 25-08-2010 10:03

Car Power Steering Fault
 
Not sure if this should be here or Q&A's (mod please move if im in the wrong place :) thanks)

I have an intermittent fault with the power steering on my Citroen C4. A few weeks ago I was driving it and the steering suddenly went very stiff and i struggling turning corners etc. This carried on for about 10 minutes then it went back to normal as if nothing was ever wrong with it. I took it to the garage (i got an additional warranty when i got the car) and they topped up the fluid and all seemed well. Couple of "hiccups" where the steering went stiff for a couple of seconds but then fine, put that down to maybe air bubble or something. On saturday it did the same again for about 15 minutes then back to normal as if nothing was wrong again.

The Garage in accrington is due to close at the end of the week so I can only book it into the preston garage for 2 weeks time :(

If it is not covered under the warranty they are going to charge me almost £50 as a diagnostic fee plus £12 a day for the courtousy car (not too happy)

What I was wondering really is, can anyone advise me on where to look to see if i can see anything noticable wrong with it. (remember please, I am female so simplify haha) It may save me money in the long run if I find it isnt covered by warranty, not taking it to preston when I could find somewhere local and cheaper to get it done if its not covered.

Thanks in advance

wadey 25-08-2010 10:30

Re: Car Power Steering Fault
 
Is the belt slipping (to the pump)

emzy 25-08-2010 11:14

Re: Car Power Steering Fault
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wadey (Post 839985)
Is the belt slipping (to the pump)

I have no idea :confused: how would I know that? is there something I can look at etc to see if thats it?

K.S.H 25-08-2010 12:12

Re: Car Power Steering Fault
 
If it was short of oil and has been topped up it could just be air locked, start the engine and turn the steering lock to lock a few times and hold it in the full lock position for a few seconds. But, if it has been topped up there is possibly a leak, they very seldom need topping up as they don't use or burn oil like your engine can

emzy 25-08-2010 12:15

Re: Car Power Steering Fault
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by K.S.H (Post 840049)
If it was short of oil and has been topped up it could just be air locked, start the engine and turn the steering lock to lock a few times and hold it in the full lock position for a few seconds. But, if it has been topped up there is possibly a leak, they very seldom need topping up as they don't use or burn oil like your engine can

I'll give that a go. And thats what I thought about it losing oil but cant get underneath to see if I can see anything (plus I have no idea what I am looking at either :o)

Barrie Yates 25-08-2010 14:26

Re: Car Power Steering Fault
 
A piece of cardboard under the engine for a few hours immediately after a run will tell you if you have any oil or fluis leaks, but watch out for condensation if you have a/c fitted and it has been running
Get someone to check the tension of the belt/belts. You may need to refer to a Haynes Manual or similar to find out what the deflection of the belt(s) should be at a specific point.

emzy 25-08-2010 15:34

Re: Car Power Steering Fault
 
Ive tried to have a look on the ground where my cars been parked but couldnt see anything. It was fine going from my house to ossy, then on way back it went again at top of ormerod st. but luckily just around the corner from home. Gonna end up in someones front garden lol.

Think im going to get my scruffs on tomorrow and go crawling underneath the car and see if I can see anything. Tried what you said K.S.H but hasnt worked :( Think the first thing to do is try and check the fluid level though, just not sure where to look :confused:

davebtelford 25-08-2010 17:34

Re: Car Power Steering Fault
 
It's a serious safety issue. If it 'goes' when you need to steer & you can't then you could cause a serious accident. Get the professionals to sort it out asap.

Margaret Pilkington 25-08-2010 17:47

Re: Car Power Steering Fault
 
I would not be driving this car around...it is not safe.......and you have to consider not just yourself but your children, and others, who might be unfortunate enough to be in your path when the car steering 'goes'. Isn't your life worth more than the cost of repairs?
Get it looked at by a proper mechanic...we don't want to be reading about you in the telegraph.

emzy 25-08-2010 18:12

Re: Car Power Steering Fault
 
You can still steer when it goes, its just like driving a "pre power steering" car. Im not driving it at the mo anyway, trying to get it booked into the garage sooner. Have had a look at it and can see where the fluid goes but cant see and noticable leeks (well looking under the bonet anyway) so will be harassing them tomorrow or trying to get it into the next nearest branch.

DaveinGermany 25-08-2010 21:23

Re: Car Power Steering Fault
 
There is usually a small reservoir for hydraulic steering oil in the engine compartment (Check the handbook for description/position) check the underside or components under the reservoir for seepage (oil staining/residue) as it may just be needing a new seal.

Taggy 26-08-2010 13:59

Re: Car Power Steering Fault
 
Its a puzzle with it being intermittant, there might be a problem with the Steering Rack!


Best Regards - Taggy

emzy 26-08-2010 15:15

Re: Car Power Steering Fault
 
Possibly Taggy, or the pump :confused: its got me confused

It's in the garage now so hopfully I will find out soon enough whats wrong with it. Travelled all the way to preston and it was fine and only started playing up less than a mile away from the garage but the other day it played up a couple of minutes into driving it so doesnt even go off driving time or anything.

Margaret Pilkington 27-08-2010 11:29

Re: Car Power Steering Fault
 
Glad you are getting the professionals to sort it out for you Emzy......was worried about you!

ian1 27-08-2010 11:46

Re: Car Power Steering Fault
 
Are they not electric on C4 ???if they are it aint a cheap fix :(
ian


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