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2006 K12 Micra Steering problems (and others)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jadefalcon" data-source="post: 775382" data-attributes="member: 32701"><p>Fair enough, I'm taking it in on Tuesday to get the fault codes read anyway.</p><p></p><p>Here's the summary with how it's working now...</p><p></p><p>NATS Lights on....at the same time power steering is disengaged. Power Steering warning light works on self test at ignition but never comes on at any other time. Fuses have been checked, battery has been checked.</p><p></p><p>IF, the EML comes on, Power steering will be operational until ignition is switched off, if anything it feels a bit light. Most times light only comes on for a short time though. However, the fact it feels a bit too light might I suppose be a contrast to struggling with it when its not working.</p><p></p><p>Every other electric system in the car seems fine.</p><p></p><p>I am looking to see if there are replacement cars anywhere as this has made me wary, but I'm on a budget and most automatics are large cars like Audis, Mercs and Volvo's Along with higher running costs and road tax which is what I was trying to get away from. A lot of cars in my budget are high mileage anyway. The only other car I saw recently was a 2008 Kia Ceed at just under £2800 which sold quickly and a 2006 Kia Ceed with a spotty MOT record and 106000 miles on the clock. Apart from that was a Nissan Note 2012, but it was just under £5000 for a high trim low mileage and the garage was only giving a 30 day warranty which I thought was a bit low for that price level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jadefalcon, post: 775382, member: 32701"] Fair enough, I'm taking it in on Tuesday to get the fault codes read anyway. Here's the summary with how it's working now... NATS Lights on....at the same time power steering is disengaged. Power Steering warning light works on self test at ignition but never comes on at any other time. Fuses have been checked, battery has been checked. IF, the EML comes on, Power steering will be operational until ignition is switched off, if anything it feels a bit light. Most times light only comes on for a short time though. However, the fact it feels a bit too light might I suppose be a contrast to struggling with it when its not working. Every other electric system in the car seems fine. I am looking to see if there are replacement cars anywhere as this has made me wary, but I'm on a budget and most automatics are large cars like Audis, Mercs and Volvo's Along with higher running costs and road tax which is what I was trying to get away from. A lot of cars in my budget are high mileage anyway. The only other car I saw recently was a 2008 Kia Ceed at just under £2800 which sold quickly and a 2006 Kia Ceed with a spotty MOT record and 106000 miles on the clock. Apart from that was a Nissan Note 2012, but it was just under £5000 for a high trim low mileage and the garage was only giving a 30 day warranty which I thought was a bit low for that price level. [/QUOTE]
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