Hi everyone, hoping someone else has experienced this issue:
I drive an early 2009 1.2 petrol polo. The power steering Is going intermittently; the light comes on the dash and hydraulics fail so the steering is really heavy. When I stop and restart it’s working again and can take anything from 1 to 20 minutes to fail again.
At the same time the ABS light and flashing exclamation mark light come on and it beeps, and the dashboard dials (temperature, petrol, revs, and speed) stop working (also intermittently).
Additionally the windscreen wipers don’t work when the power steering goes off.
The mechanic has had it on the diagnostics machine but said he couldn’t get any clear fault reading. Initially I thought maybe it was the power steering pump, but all the other things suggest something perhaps more computer/sensor/electrics based.
Has anyone else had this experience? Or got any ideas? Thanks
Diagnostic Issue - steering and windscreen wipers
- iichel
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Re: Diagnostic Issue - steering and windscreen wipers
regarding ABS and power steering: i'm thinking about a steering angle sensor issue.
regarding windscreen wipers: they are in the same loom, but a different part (steering angle sensor is mounted on the steering column combination switch).
combining these two, and seeing what they have in common, perhaps a ground wire that is not happy.
you could see if the bolt on top of the steering column/ignition lock, holding a copper connector o-connector
if this wire is loose, it could explain your troubles.
regarding windscreen wipers: they are in the same loom, but a different part (steering angle sensor is mounted on the steering column combination switch).
combining these two, and seeing what they have in common, perhaps a ground wire that is not happy.
you could see if the bolt on top of the steering column/ignition lock, holding a copper connector o-connector
if this wire is loose, it could explain your troubles.
