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Has anyone had a problem with lack of power steering boost when their engine is at idle? My steering is ...



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Old 01-24-2012, 10:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Has anyone had a problem with lack of power steering boost when their engine is at idle? My steering is really heavy at idle...especially when the engine is cold.
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Old 01-26-2012, 09:46 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Are we talkin' cold, or upper mid-west flat spots on your tires cold. Having lived in northern Minnesota I know there's a difference. Also, if I am not mistaking the 6 speed has a variable system that is different from the auto version. I assume the fluid is full.
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I am referring to any cold start, summer or winter. My fluid level is nominal. Here's how it goes: I start the car in the garage and immediately after backing out I have to make a sharp left turn so, while still moving, I attempt to crank the steering wheel and it fights with me. Revving the engine only seems to help slightly, if at all. Once the car is warmed up, it acts fairly normally. My first car, a '64 Rambler purchased in '71, used to do this. It doesn't seem reasonable for a 2009 car to be doing it...and as I think back on it, it really has done it since it was new. Obviously, I'll mention it to a dealer before it falls out of warranty late in this coming spring. I was just wondering if it has happened to anyone else. And, by the way, my RSAs seem to "flat spot" after any extended park, whether it's hot or cold out.
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I don't have a 6 speed, but it sounds like something the dealer should look at.
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I have a 6 speed as well and on cold mornings in the winter the steering is a little stiffer than normal, but not anything that concerns me. I agree that the dealer should take care of it since it is under warranty.
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I third the dealer idea. I don't recall any issues with mine, but I have driven her in 3 months....storage for winter
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