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pld118



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Steering Resistance - Servotronic Valve just Replaced

Hello,

Have had the car back from main dealer 5 days after things including the Servotronic valve were replaced.

The steering/ turning resistence is improved but during normal driving, there is still moderate resistance transmitted up throught the steering wheel (feels bobbly almost like pulsating resistance a la the Servotronic valve pumping itself in and out.. if that layman's descriptions make sense).

Can anyone please assist. Is this just how the RR drives or does it not seem quite right?

Thanks

Post #189785 22nd May 2013 10:45am
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Doesn't sound right, take it back to them and tell them to sort it out

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when i done mine i neglected to replace the little filter thinking that if i took the old one out all the steering fluid would come gushing out so i left it in..like you my steering was muchly improved but again like in your case ,it didnt feel 'just' right..
i'm not saying that the garage left the old filter in but you never know.. ... - .- -.




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Post #189789 22nd May 2013 11:11am
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