Power Steering Light
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Power Steering Light
Hey guys, I haven't had a single problem with steering or anything. I stopped at the store, turned car off, after having been run for like a half hour of driving, went it for 5 minutes, came back out and the power steering light was on, was a real workout just to make it home. Any ideas on what this is? Seems kind of odd that it went from 100% to 0 in a split second, without moving.
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Yes, do a search on power steering. Cleaning the connectors sometimes solves the issue.
But, sometimes it comes down to replacing the harness.
Have you had any coolant overflow?
What usually happens is overflow gets on the connectors and corrodes or gets the contacts all cruddy.
Here's 4 pics to help you locate them.
They are located below the battery box, just about right where the overflow tube is sending any overflow.
But, sometimes it comes down to replacing the harness.
Have you had any coolant overflow?
What usually happens is overflow gets on the connectors and corrodes or gets the contacts all cruddy.
Here's 4 pics to help you locate them.
They are located below the battery box, just about right where the overflow tube is sending any overflow.
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i read a lot about the connectors, is it labeled under the hood? i'm sure i can find it, don't really have a diagram, haven't had the car long enough to get into anything.
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I believe there is a DIY in the DIY section with more info about how to get at them if your not mechanically inclined.
If you are, then go for it! You'll be at them in no time at all.
Just use some good electrical contact cleaner and clean up the contacts real good.
If you are, then go for it! You'll be at them in no time at all.
Just use some good electrical contact cleaner and clean up the contacts real good.
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Could you tell if it was cruddy? Do you think there had been overflow spilled onto it?
One could assume........but........did it solve the problem at least for now? You never mentioned if it was successful or not.
One could assume........but........did it solve the problem at least for now? You never mentioned if it was successful or not.
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it did solve the problem. The two connections near the radiator overflow didn't seem too bad, I cleaned them out anyways. I traced it down to the axle and took the plug out, and sprayed and cleaned that too. Got a longer overflow tube. Has been working since...
Not sure if you'd know or not, but is there anywhere to get a wiring diagram for this car? Seems like they're known for electrical problems, I do this kind of stuff for the Air Force so it would probably be easier to find a problem in a car rather than a massive cargo jet.
Not sure if you'd know or not, but is there anywhere to get a wiring diagram for this car? Seems like they're known for electrical problems, I do this kind of stuff for the Air Force so it would probably be easier to find a problem in a car rather than a massive cargo jet.
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download factory service manual, here, among many other places:
http://carservicemanuals.blogspot.co...ce-manual.html
http://carservicemanuals.blogspot.co...ce-manual.html
^ That thing is gold, thanks for the link...
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