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Bigglez



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Power steering failure - turning on and off fixed it?

Hi All,

3 weeks in and first issue Rolling Eyes

Dropping kids at school my wife suddenly had the power steering turn off making the car obviously almost impossible to turn for her. Apparently happened after engine did an auto stop start at a set if lights. When she moved off power steering had gone.

She Stopped - did the magic turn it off then on and again trick and it fixed itself.

Only other most likely unrelated thing is that we used the pre heat function for the first time today from the remote app.

I’ve noticed a couple of times when turning at slow speed that the steering suddenly went heavy(ish) for just a moment and then picked up again.

Pump on its way out? Electrical issue/low battery voltage?

EDIT - a forum search shows a few others its happened to - two had the battery terminals cleaned/battery replaced as it was showing low voltage - one had the rack replaced.

Cheers! 2016MY Carpathian 4.4SDV8 Autobiography (Stolen) 😡
2010MY Buck Blue 3.6TDV8 Vogue. Gone but not forgotten.

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Bigglez



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As an update - LR assist turned up pretty promptly and basically said “it happens” and cleaned up all the contacts and terminals etc. So we’ll see if it happens again. 2016MY Carpathian 4.4SDV8 Autobiography (Stolen) 😡
2010MY Buck Blue 3.6TDV8 Vogue. Gone but not forgotten.

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at least the fault is now logged with LR..

lets hope it doesnt happen again.. ... - .- -.




Y. O. L. O.
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aljo



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Your not alone bigglez Big Cry

same happened to me a few times , only when stop/start kicked in Rolling Eyes
pulled away from lights and no steering
lr assist cleaned the contacts & battery terminals
no idea if this has cured it as I have turned off the Censored stop/start since Thumbs Up
Due to the fact it has not happened again since turning the stop/start off I suspect that is where the problem lies Thumbs Up

Did you have any fault codes show up ? Last night I lay in bed looking up at the stars in the sky and I thought to myself, where,s the f**king ceiling!!

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Bigglez



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I wasn’t home when they came and they didn’t mention it to my wife. Nothing on dash - and I don’t own a IIid tool to check.

There’s a thread for another person who had it happen just the same. I may also turn the stop start off frankly because I find it somewhat annoying as well. 2016MY Carpathian 4.4SDV8 Autobiography (Stolen) 😡
2010MY Buck Blue 3.6TDV8 Vogue. Gone but not forgotten.

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Pendle



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I have a late 2016 Autobiog, diesel, same issue, always preceeded by engine Auto Start/Stop activating at traffic lights for example. Any Ideas anyone? Cannot be solved by cleaning battery terminals ??? surely not?!?!?! Mike L405 SV Autobiography 2016
XJS V12 Convertible 1990
Previous:
L322 Vogue SE 2011
Mazda MX5 1999
Saab 9-5 2.0 SE 2000
Discovery 3 door 300 Tdi 1995
Fiat X1/9 1983
Citroen BX 1.9 GTI Turbo 1987
Austin Princess Vanden Plas 1972
Several too embarrassing to publish and a bunch of Company cars incl RAV4 Honda Accord Coupe and a Bora.

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Gremlin500



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I always think it’s a good idea to check battery health when spurious faults like this appear.
FFRR’s are notoriously heavy on batteries, so it’s worth buying a cheap battery tester to determine the % of battery health remaining. Obviously, SOC will take a dip immediately after engine cranking.

Search “Battery” on here for a few days’ light reading……. Rolling with laughter “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

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Mikey



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Usually, issues associated after a stop/start event are a software/electrical issue.

May be worth having a diag session and updating as req Thumbs Up

If it were a battery issue, I'd expect the S/S system to not work...

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Gremlin500



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Battery can be weak and not hold its SOC and/or take longer to recover, IME this caused multiple faults, including what appeared to be software faults, for example nav software updates failed repeatedly.

It’s worth investing in one of these or similar if you own a FFRR:

https://m.aliexpress.com/item/1005002572120001.html

Thumbs Up “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

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