'Lumpy' feeling steering.
Discussion
Don't know if this is a problem or not, but recently I've noticed that the steering on my car feels 'lumpy' at speed. It only happens around the centre of the lock, mostly when turning mildly towards the left.
It's not lumpy as the wheels go around, but the actual motion of the steering wheel feels lumpy.
Any ideas?
It's not lumpy as the wheels go around, but the actual motion of the steering wheel feels lumpy.
Any ideas?
davepoth said:
Check for tyre pressure in the front tyres, then for any wheel damage. Also check the steering gear/driveshafts if fitted, and grease them if necessary.
OK here's what I've done:Tyre Pressures
Checked for physical tyre damage
Checked for damage to front wheels
Checked PS flud
Checked Aux belt (which I believe the pump runs from)
Everything behind the wheels looks connected / not bent / split.
It's come on gradually over the last few hundred miles, mostly motorway miles.
The only other think I can think of but it's quite unlikely is that the pump is pulling in air from somewhere. Are the hoses to the pump in good nick and are they secured to the reservoir (if it's separate) properly so that air can't get in.
If it's not that then I think you need to get the front wheel of the ground and see if you can feel this lumpy feeling with the engine running and without so you can possibly start to isolate the rack, pump, steering column and so on.
If it's not that then I think you need to get the front wheel of the ground and see if you can feel this lumpy feeling with the engine running and without so you can possibly start to isolate the rack, pump, steering column and so on.
Edited by dern on Tuesday 12th January 09:26
dern said:
The only other think I can think of but it's quite unlikely is that the pump is pulling in air from somewhere. Are the hoses to the pump in good nick and are they secured to the reservoir (if it's separate) properly so that air can't get in.
If it's not that then I think you need to get the front wheel of the ground and see if you can feel this lumpy feeling with the engine running and without so you can possibly start to isolate the rack, pump, steering column and so on.
Had the old axle stands out this morning. No dodgy noises when the wheels are turned, and can't feel the lumpiness when the wheels are stationary (or up in the air).If it's not that then I think you need to get the front wheel of the ground and see if you can feel this lumpy feeling with the engine running and without so you can possibly start to isolate the rack, pump, steering column and so on.
Edited by dern on Tuesday 12th January 09:26
It only seems to happen when load is on them / vehicle is on the move.
Will go and look at the condition of the hoses.
Car was only MOT'd a month ago. Most annoying.
whitevanman88 said:
It only seems to happen when load is on them / vehicle is on the move.
In that case pull the pump belt off and take it up the road. Hopefully it won't be so heavy to steer it'll not mask the lumpy feeling you're getting. Then you can decide whether it's the mechanical bits or the pas bits I guess.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff