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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Steering Systems Part 2

Cars use a manual steering system or a power steering system.  Manual steering systems do not have a power steering pump.  When you turn the steering wheel, you directly turn the wheels. 
With a power steering system, the power steering pump assists in turning the wheels.  If the power steering pump system fails, you can turn the wheels, but it is hard to do so.
A belt turns the power steering pump.  The power steering pump sends power steering fluid to the rack and pinion, or the gear box. If the belt breaks, or the pump does not work, it becomes hard to turn the steering wheel.

In most cases, the belt which turns the power steering pump also turns other devices such as the alternator, water pump, a/c compressor etc. A belt fails for two reasons.  One, it can break.  Two it can fall off the pulleys.  If either of these two things happen, the power steering system stops working.  As I said, you can still steer your car, but it becomes hard to turn the steering wheel.

 If there is a leak in the power steering system, once you run out of power steering fluid, the power steering system stops working.  You can still steer your car, but as I said, it becomes hard to turn the steering wheel.

5 comments:

  1. Through my experience, which includes several observations and tests being put out in auto crosses (gymkhanas), race tracks, rally tracks, road tracks and skid-pans, I have come the conclusion that handling the wheel at a certain way will have a dramatic effect, in the long term, on driving performance.

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  2. Through my experience, which includes several observations and tests being put out in auto crosses (gymkhanas), race tracks, rally tracks, road tracks and skid-pans, I have come the conclusion that handling the wheel at a certain way will have a dramatic effect, in the long term, on driving performance.

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  5. Cars use a manual steering system or a power steering system. Manual steering systems do not have a power steering pump. When you turn the steering wheel, you directly turn the wheels.

    Either a steering gear or a rack & pinion unit that turns the front wheels using the drivers effort from the steering wheel and the additional hydraulic pressure from a belt driven power steering pump so the wheels are easy to turn.

    If there is a leak in the power steering system, once you run out of power steering fluid, the power steering system stops working.


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