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rover75lover



Member Since: 02 Aug 2021
Location: wales
Posts: 13

United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Baltic Blue
heavy steering

2004 td6 98,000 miles .
My steering is a lot heavier than my p 38 . Ive read the bcm moule ,no faults ,and made sure transport is off .
Thinking of having a go myself,somewhere i read that the steering servotronic valve allows full power steering pressure at parking speeds then gradually reduces it at speed ,
can i check as follows
disconnect the servotronic electrical connection,theoretically the steering should be light?
If not is it possible I have low steering pressure ?
Which is more popular at failing ,bcm,pump steering rack ?
Many thanks to all

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Pawl



Member Since: 07 Nov 2017
Location: West Midlands
Posts: 688

England 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Cairns Blue

Removing the Servotronic valve electrical connector will remove the assistance provided at low / zero speed.
To make it permanently light you need to apply 12v to the valve.
Have a look in the Wiki - there's a lot of guidance on things to check based on plenty of communal experience in the forum Paul,
2001 Discovery 2 TD5, 211,000 miles & climbing
2006 FFRR TDV8 Vogue 145,000 miles & climbing
Member of Midland (Land) Rover Owners Club, www.mroc.co.uk

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