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Benner91



Member Since: 17 Oct 2015
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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover SE TDV8 Java Black
Power steering heavy

Hi all
Today when I started my tdv8 as I was in a rush (started turning wheel before engine had fully started) I turned the steering wheel which felt heavy I turned steering wheel again which was heavy -- I then got out of car and there was smoke coming from passengers side front wheel which cleared in seconds
I got back into car started and waited a few seconds before pulling off and now everything is fine I have driven all day today 50 miles and all is normal
Does anyone know what could have caused this

Thanks

Post #371769 11th Feb 2016 1:14am
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Ian c2



Member Since: 19 May 2015
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United States 2007 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Stornoway Grey

Was it colder or damper this morning than its been lately ?
This could cause belt slip which along with squealing can cause the temporary steering issues you describe .
Once everything warms up all is good .


Although the addition of smoke points to the belt running over a seized belt pulley or one of the accessories that belt supports (water-pump/fan , steering pump , and alternator)

If you were to take it to a specialist I wouldn't be surprised if they diagnosed the belt , belt tensioner , or alternator was on its way out ....


If your belt is old , you just got lucky Wink
You got a warning sign that hopefully will give you enough time to source all the parts needed mail order .
Buying for a future project is always cheaper than buying in an emergency Smile)

It costs around the same to buy an alternator , belt , and one idler pulley in an "emergency" as it does to buy alternator , pas pump , belt , 2 idlers , and the tensioner in "advance" ....

Labour difference is minimal to fit more moving parts on the front of the engine .

Post #371771 11th Feb 2016 3:22am
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gregdav



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N/s front wheel and smoke, could be the fbh, the exhaust is located in that area.

Post #371775 11th Feb 2016 6:09am
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Benner91



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Thanks for reply I'll get a look at replacing belts
Thanks

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comports



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I suspect is Greg is correct.

FBH will emit some exhaust smoke in that area if cold. I see it quite often.

Turning the wheel at or even before complete start up will mean the power steering is not primed enough - After a second or two it should be so if you had no further problems I would suggest you were just a bit too eager to pull away. Ash
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