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power steering
Hi all,
this is probably my imagination but: I started the car today (2001, HDI 90) and the power steering did not function. This is a first. I turned the ignition off and on and it was fine but seemed much lighter. Is this possible? Could it mean anything or is it just my crap memory. It always seemed a bit heavy which I thought was due to diesel engine and now it seems like friends cars!
cheers Marcus
this is probably my imagination but: I started the car today (2001, HDI 90) and the power steering did not function. This is a first. I turned the ignition off and on and it was fine but seemed much lighter. Is this possible? Could it mean anything or is it just my crap memory. It always seemed a bit heavy which I thought was due to diesel engine and now it seems like friends cars!
cheers Marcus
Re: power steering
snow or rain will make the steering light
Could be the cold weather.
Are you sure you turned your key all the way round the first time? Dry turning isnt overly good.
Could be the cold weather.
Are you sure you turned your key all the way round the first time? Dry turning isnt overly good.
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Re: power steering
eh?
That's weird. I guess the first thing I'd do is change the fluid. I suppose asking if the aux belt's ok would be a daft question. Umm, anyone know anything about variable weight steering?
That's weird. I guess the first thing I'd do is change the fluid. I suppose asking if the aux belt's ok would be a daft question. Umm, anyone know anything about variable weight steering?
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Re: power steering
According to ServicePox, mine hasn't got variable assistance.
Made me wonder if they were wrong, or if any 406's have it, cos I seem to have everything else bar auto / lpg / 7 seats.
Anybody know what's what?

Made me wonder if they were wrong, or if any 406's have it, cos I seem to have everything else bar auto / lpg / 7 seats.
Anybody know what's what?
2002 HDi 2.2 Exec Estate, (2008-12) (wonderful)
2003 HDi 2.2 6-speed Exec Estate (2012-19) (also a gem)
2009 Citroen C5 2.0 HDi VTR+ Estate (godawful heap)
2008 BMW E91 330i touring (great fun - murdered by a reversing SUV)
2007 BMW E91 325i touring (slower smoother quieter)
2003 HDi 2.2 6-speed Exec Estate (2012-19) (also a gem)
2009 Citroen C5 2.0 HDi VTR+ Estate (godawful heap)
2008 BMW E91 330i touring (great fun - murdered by a reversing SUV)
2007 BMW E91 325i touring (slower smoother quieter)
Re: power steering
I think it's only the V6 (exec) that has variable power steering, my turbo exec didn't have it and I wish this thing didn't. It's far too light.
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
Re: power steering
No point asking me cos mine has got fook all
but then again it means my
car is lighter so you know what that means dogy .......

car is lighter so you know what that means dogy .......

.. ooh are those drugs for me Matron
Re: power steering
1st time I started the car and was trying to pull away....I guess its just a standard mad Pug thing....there are several other things that are intermittent, just they aren't so potentially hazardous.munfred wrote:snow or rain will make the steering light
Could be the cold weather.
Are you sure you turned your key all the way round the first time? Dry turning isnt overly good.
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Re: power steering
Hi
All power steering without exception have a weight sensitive valve in the form of two springs one light and one heavier. This is to give feel when speed increases or when on wet or icy roads.
John
All power steering without exception have a weight sensitive valve in the form of two springs one light and one heavier. This is to give feel when speed increases or when on wet or icy roads.
John
Re: power steering
The 406 has two kinds of power steering system. One of them, referred to by Peugeot as "variable power steering" is normal at high speed but incredibly light under 30. The other "without variable power steering" gives constant assist regardless of speed, about the same amount as the variable system on the motorway. I've had 406s with both kinds.Longintooth wrote:All power steering without exception have a weight sensitive valve in the form of two springs one light and one heavier. This is to give feel when speed increases or when on wet or icy roads.
This is one thing Renault actually got right with the Laguna (mine had variable power steering) - it was not too heavy at low speed but at motorway speed you needed to use some muscle to make a sudden movement
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Re: power steering
Hi
All power steering have a simple valve that when it is activated it compresses a light spring first and if there is resistance at the wheel it then moves further to compress the heavier spring - every system since they were first introduced (40 years) have this arrangement. The option offered is when no power steering is fitted. Dho!! Some offer a more elaborate system using electronics to improve the feel but all have the minimum sensitivity control so perhaps this is difference in the options in some cases. Why would any manufacturer not continue with such a simple arrangement that involves very little extra expense? Oh , I forget it's 2009 and many have turned to electric servos to save fuel by removing the pumps, but still have feel control. It is all down to standard Automotive engineering like the Akerman principle that ensure the inside wheel turns at different angle to the outside. I just checked the 2008 Laguna spec on steering called active drive which they incorporate the steering with the dynamic braking system, the idea is that by using the brakes they hope to further improve steering sensitivity by applying the brakes in corners(measures the centripetal forces) and in manoeuvring - overly complex system for bone idle incompetent drivers. This system is already used by Peugeot, BMW etc on the 406 but only to improve excessive cornering not manoeuvring unless they adopt this on 407!!
John
All power steering have a simple valve that when it is activated it compresses a light spring first and if there is resistance at the wheel it then moves further to compress the heavier spring - every system since they were first introduced (40 years) have this arrangement. The option offered is when no power steering is fitted. Dho!! Some offer a more elaborate system using electronics to improve the feel but all have the minimum sensitivity control so perhaps this is difference in the options in some cases. Why would any manufacturer not continue with such a simple arrangement that involves very little extra expense? Oh , I forget it's 2009 and many have turned to electric servos to save fuel by removing the pumps, but still have feel control. It is all down to standard Automotive engineering like the Akerman principle that ensure the inside wheel turns at different angle to the outside. I just checked the 2008 Laguna spec on steering called active drive which they incorporate the steering with the dynamic braking system, the idea is that by using the brakes they hope to further improve steering sensitivity by applying the brakes in corners(measures the centripetal forces) and in manoeuvring - overly complex system for bone idle incompetent drivers. This system is already used by Peugeot, BMW etc on the 406 but only to improve excessive cornering not manoeuvring unless they adopt this on 407!!
John
Re: power steering
I drove a 2008 avensis before and it had an electrical setup which made the steering very light indeed but there was no feel through the wheel and it felt very light at motorway speeds which i found uncomfortable. What really amazed me about it was that the power steering operated after you turned the engine off.
Why tho?


Why tho?

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Re: power steering
Quite a lot of cars have electric motors driving the power steering these days, manufacturers have been doing this for many years.
A Suzuki van I had in 2000 had an electric motor fitted to the steering column under the dash, made the steering very light, but would only work with the engine switched on.
It is well known in the trade that certain makes have had problems with the electric motor driven systems, Vauxhall being one in particular.The Astra had lots of problems early on.
A Suzuki van I had in 2000 had an electric motor fitted to the steering column under the dash, made the steering very light, but would only work with the engine switched on.
It is well known in the trade that certain makes have had problems with the electric motor driven systems, Vauxhall being one in particular.The Astra had lots of problems early on.
Re: power steering
So it would be good if someone could specify what types of power steering are available in the market or is it just the two types?
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Re: power steering
You can carry more spares?puggy wrote:No point asking me cos mine has got fook allbut then again it means my
car is lighter so you know what that means dogy .......

2002 HDi 2.2 Exec Estate, (2008-12) (wonderful)
2003 HDi 2.2 6-speed Exec Estate (2012-19) (also a gem)
2009 Citroen C5 2.0 HDi VTR+ Estate (godawful heap)
2008 BMW E91 330i touring (great fun - murdered by a reversing SUV)
2007 BMW E91 325i touring (slower smoother quieter)
2003 HDi 2.2 6-speed Exec Estate (2012-19) (also a gem)
2009 Citroen C5 2.0 HDi VTR+ Estate (godawful heap)
2008 BMW E91 330i touring (great fun - murdered by a reversing SUV)
2007 BMW E91 325i touring (slower smoother quieter)