Play in Ka steering

Play in Ka steering

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Fruitcake

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3,850 posts

233 months

Tuesday 17th April 2007
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Can someone help?

I have an '01 Ka with power and it has developed a bit of play in the steering - no more than 1/2" - 3/4" at the top but it's driving me nuts as it wasn't there a week ago.

Has anyone suffered this before?

mafioso

2,370 posts

221 months

Tuesday 17th April 2007
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Is the power steering fluid level ok?

Fruitcake

Original Poster:

3,850 posts

233 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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mafioso said:
Is the power steering fluid level ok?


Yup. All the levels get checked at least once a week.

DJ_AS

352 posts

214 months

Wednesday 18th April 2007
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I've read that Ka's can suffer from failure of the steering rack. I don't know what the symptoms are but that may be an avenue worth checking.

Fruitcake

Original Poster:

3,850 posts

233 months

Thursday 19th April 2007
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DJ_AS said:
I've read that Ka's can suffer from failure of the steering rack. I don't know what the symptoms are but that may be an avenue worth checking.




Bugger.

DJ_AS

352 posts

214 months

Friday 20th April 2007
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Fruitcake said:
DJ_AS said:
I've read that Ka's can suffer from failure of the steering rack. I don't know what the symptoms are but that may be an avenue worth checking.




Bugger.


Don't assume the worst yet! Pint is half full and all that...

drink

Zad

12,760 posts

243 months

Friday 20th April 2007
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On some Fords (dunno about the Ka, I haven't looked) there is a rubber bush and bearing where it goes through the bulkhead. Sometimes these pop out and the steering wheel goes *rockrockrock* about 1/2" or so. As a temporary fix just pop it back in. New kits from Ford aren't more than £3-4 I think.

Worth a look anyway.

Mike

Fruitcake

Original Poster:

3,850 posts

233 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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DJ_AS said:
Fruitcake said:
DJ_AS said:
I've read that Ka's can suffer from failure of the steering rack. I don't know what the symptoms are but that may be an avenue worth checking.




Bugger.


Don't assume the worst yet! Pint is half full and all that...

drink


I must remeber that. On the plus side it isn't getting any worse and it still handles well. thumbup

Fruitcake

Original Poster:

3,850 posts

233 months

Sunday 22nd April 2007
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Zad said:
On some Fords (dunno about the Ka, I haven't looked) there is a rubber bush and bearing where it goes through the bulkhead. Sometimes these pop out and the steering wheel goes *rockrockrock* about 1/2" or so. As a temporary fix just pop it back in. New kits from Ford aren't more than £3-4 I think.

Worth a look anyway.

Mike


Will do, cheers Mike!

flippa

3 posts

216 months

Tuesday 24th April 2007
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DJ_AS said:
Fruitcake said:
DJ_AS said:
I've read that Ka's can suffer from failure of the steering rack. I don't know what the symptoms are but that may be an avenue worth checking.




Bugger.


Don't assume the worst yet! Pint is half full and all that...

drink


Steering rack went on my Ka couple of years back. In the lead up to it though my power steering fluid kept going down and the car would whine whenever the wheel was turned any where near full lock. If it is that be aware of where you take it. I had one garage quote £900 which was ridiculous and then when a garage did repair it they managed to put one of the pipes next to the exhaust so about a month later the heat melted through the pipe, all the steering fuid poured all over the engine (lots of blue/green smoke!!) and the steering died!!

Fruitcake

Original Poster:

3,850 posts

233 months

Tuesday 24th April 2007
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flippa said:
DJ_AS said:
Fruitcake said:
DJ_AS said:
I've read that Ka's can suffer from failure of the steering rack. I don't know what the symptoms are but that may be an avenue worth checking.




Bugger.


Don't assume the worst yet! Pint is half full and all that...

drink


Steering rack went on my Ka couple of years back. In the lead up to it though my power steering fluid kept going down and the car would whine whenever the wheel was turned any where near full lock. If it is that be aware of where you take it. I had one garage quote £900 which was ridiculous and then when a garage did repair it they managed to put one of the pipes next to the exhaust so about a month later the heat melted through the pipe, all the steering fuid poured all over the engine (lots of blue/green smoke!!) and the steering died!!


The level on mine isn't moving at all, just a bit of play, no other symptoms.