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By *r-8-BBC OP Man
over a year ago
LONDON |
Afternoon all,
I was driving home last night and as the title stated my steering wheel light came up. I manged to get home but the steering became very heavy, jittery and heard a sort of grinding noise at one point. Before taking it the garage I'm thinking it could be low steering fluid. It is a BMW. Any advice would be helpful.
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By *atcoupleCouple
over a year ago
Suffolk - East Anglia |
"Afternoon all,
I was driving home last night and as the title stated my steering wheel light came up. I manged to get home but the steering became very heavy, jittery and heard a sort of grinding noise at one point. Before taking it the garage I'm thinking it could be low steering fluid. It is a BMW. Any advice would be helpful.
Thanks"
It could be a number of things. However, with modern diagnostics on cars these days, the fault can be identified easily once it's plugged in to the computer. Sounds like power steering fault. |
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By *r-8-BBC OP Man
over a year ago
LONDON |
"Afternoon all,
I was driving home last night and as the title stated my steering wheel light came up. I manged to get home but the steering became very heavy, jittery and heard a sort of grinding noise at one point. Before taking it the garage I'm thinking it could be low steering fluid. It is a BMW. Any advice would be helpful.
Thanks
It could be a number of things. However, with modern diagnostics on cars these days, the fault can be identified easily once it's plugged in to the computer. Sounds like power steering fault."
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By *r-8-BBC OP Man
over a year ago
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"Could be any number of things. If you're asking the forum then I presume you aren't mechanically minded (at least with cars) so get it to the experts
LvM"
No, I am not a mechanic but I like too save money and if its an easy fix I am "mechanically minded" enough to do it myself. |
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I am not a mecanic but in my experience of similar events a lack of fluid results in heavy steering.
Not heard grinding sounds before. Perhaps the hydraulic pump is no good anymore? Best go to a main dealer to get it checked. Steering is quite important.
Having owned a BMW once I suggest a call to the IMF before you go to the garage Tell them you are going as otherwise the immense cost of repair will destabilise the international money markets. |
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By *r-8-BBC OP Man
over a year ago
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"I am not a mecanic but in my experience of similar events a lack of fluid results in heavy steering.
Not heard grinding sounds before. Perhaps the hydraulic pump is no good anymore? Best go to a main dealer to get it checked. Steering is quite important.
Having owned a BMW once I suggest a call to the IMF before you go to the garage Tell them you are going as otherwise the immense cost of repair will destabilise the international money markets. "
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Checking the fluid level would be my first port of call.
If that is the problem it straight forward enough to top up ( with correct fluid).
But the bigger question would be why has the fluid level dropped. |
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Check the fluid level and top up of required but whatever you do do not drive the car with the steering overly heavy as you will be running the power steering pump dry (no fluid means no lubricant) and the repair for a new pump isn't going to be cheap on and car let alone a BMW.
Find a specialist for a BMW rather than going to the main dealers, your bank will thank you for it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There's every chance on a BMW that is electric steering not hydraulic so may have no pump or fluid just a motor. There's honestly so many things it could be and without even knowing what type of steering you have there's no way of telling.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Power steering pump drive belt if the fault appeared suddenly. If the car has shown signs of oil leakage I may the the power steering leaking oil causing the issues. |
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