Steering tough at idle??
#1
Steering tough at idle??
I have an IX MR with 4,000 miles on the car. It seems that when the car is parked and at idle, the power steering assist becomes low and takes much more effort to turn the wheel. Just a little gas and it becomes fully assisted again, or even moving a few mph at idle is fine. Any idea what this could be? Defective power steering pump or normal?
#2
Maybe you're not used to the wide wheels.. all cars are harder to turn than when it's rolling simply because of the resistance the rubber on the cement gives you. Didn't anyone in driver's ed told you that dry steering is bad? Not just on your tires, but it's much harder on the car
#3
Well yes this car does have wider wheels/tires in the front than most cars I've owned. But it's like changing the angle at a few mph pulling into a garage gets tough, if it's normal then I will just stfu.
#4
Hmm I think it's just the car.. the power assist isn't crazy powerful like big SUV's or trucks are. The tires are also a big culprit, on many cars once you switch the wheel base size then it's a different story.
I'm sure it's just normal, I've always driven DSM's with wide wheels and the Evo felt no different. In fact, when the evo is rolling it's even EASIER to steer than the other cars.
I'm sure it's just normal, I've always driven DSM's with wide wheels and the Evo felt no different. In fact, when the evo is rolling it's even EASIER to steer than the other cars.
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#8
Hopefully its normal but just to make sure, did you check the power steering fluid? Also, just to rule out defective pump, do you know anyone else with an evo you can compare with?
#9
Fluid's fine, i didnt even have to top it off when i checked it. I can try another EVO. I can also adjust the BISS to increase my idle to around 850 see if that does anything.
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#14
for a little while, the problem is still getting worse.
Unfortunately, it takes a good 10-15 mins of driving for it to start... by the time the dealer looks at it all they tell me is "problem cannot be duplicated". Nothing worse than coming in to a slow uturn and suddenly losing PS mid-turn.
Unfortunately, it takes a good 10-15 mins of driving for it to start... by the time the dealer looks at it all they tell me is "problem cannot be duplicated". Nothing worse than coming in to a slow uturn and suddenly losing PS mid-turn.