Hard power steering
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Hard power steering
I have a 2002 Civic LX with power steering. When the car is idling, I can
turn it left or right with ease. When I rev up the engine, it becomes very
hard to turn in either direction. It will continue to resist my turning even
thought I let off the gas back to idle. I have to release the wheel turning
motion and then the turning will become easier again, until I rev the engine
where again it starts to resist me. Power fluid is full.
Any suggestions what the problem might be
turn it left or right with ease. When I rev up the engine, it becomes very
hard to turn in either direction. It will continue to resist my turning even
thought I let off the gas back to idle. I have to release the wheel turning
motion and then the turning will become easier again, until I rev the engine
where again it starts to resist me. Power fluid is full.
Any suggestions what the problem might be
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Re: Hard power steering
Stan wrote:
> I have a 2002 Civic LX with power steering. When the car is idling, I can
> turn it left or right with ease. When I rev up the engine, it becomes very
> hard to turn in either direction. It will continue to resist my turning even
> thought I let off the gas back to idle. I have to release the wheel turning
> motion and then the turning will become easier again, until I rev the engine
> where again it starts to resist me. Power fluid is full.
> Any suggestions what the problem might be
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> I have a 2002 Civic LX with power steering. When the car is idling, I can
> turn it left or right with ease. When I rev up the engine, it becomes very
> hard to turn in either direction. It will continue to resist my turning even
> thought I let off the gas back to idle. I have to release the wheel turning
> motion and then the turning will become easier again, until I rev the engine
> where again it starts to resist me. Power fluid is full.
> Any suggestions what the problem might be
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etiquette.
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Re: Hard power steering
Sorry if I offended anyone buy posting on two different groups. My previous
experience showed me that sometimes posting on only one group will not yield
any answers.
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> Stan wrote:
> > I have a 2002 Civic LX with power steering. When the car is idling, I
can
> > turn it left or right with ease. When I rev up the engine, it becomes
very
> > hard to turn in either direction. It will continue to resist my turning
even
> > thought I let off the gas back to idle. I have to release the wheel
turning
> > motion and then the turning will become easier again, until I rev the
engine
> > where again it starts to resist me. Power fluid is full.
> > Any suggestions what the problem might be
>
> see response on rec.autos.makers.honda, and learn about crossposting
> etiquette.
>
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Re: Hard power steering
"Stan" <sderegowski@shaw.ca> wrote in
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> Sorry if I offended anyone buy posting on two different groups. My
> previous experience showed me that sometimes posting on only one group
> will not yield any answers.
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>
> Sorry if I offended anyone buy posting on two different groups. My
> previous experience showed me that sometimes posting on only one group
> will not yield any answers.
That's when you cross-post correctly, which you did not.
To crosspost, you manually type in the names of each group, separated by
commas, but NOT any spaces. Thusly:
alt.autos.honda,alt.autos.acura,rec.autos.makers.h onda
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It is perfectly acceptable to cross-post a message to two or three groups
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