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EPS Power steering column, what ACTUALLY goes wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="Daerje1993" data-source="post: 792914" data-attributes="member: 40978"><p>Hi.</p><p>I would especially be grateful is Jason [USER=28020]@huttojb[/USER] could possibly help!</p><p></p><p>My son has a Nissan Micra 2005 and a few months ago he noticed when he first started from cold in the morning the steering for a few seconds would feel heavy. I also had this on a similar aged Micra I had too so thought it was something model specific.</p><p></p><p>About 3 weeks ago when he started his car, the steering stayed heavy for about a drive of around 50m or so, then was fine. Whereas it was doing this in the morning from cold, the car is now doing it more frequently. My son says that once he hears a tiny click noise the steering seems to be ok again, seems to be once it's warmed up.</p><p></p><p>No warning lights are illuminated on the dash. I took it to our local garage who cleared a couple of fault codes and said once they'd done that it seemed ok. But once my son drove it again the problem was back.</p><p></p><p>I've since read on the web that there seems to be a fault of this kind on this model of Micra and just wondered what is the problem, and how do we go about fixing in the most cost effective way please. </p><p></p><p>Thanking you in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daerje1993, post: 792914, member: 40978"] Hi. I would especially be grateful is Jason [USER=28020]@huttojb[/USER] could possibly help! My son has a Nissan Micra 2005 and a few months ago he noticed when he first started from cold in the morning the steering for a few seconds would feel heavy. I also had this on a similar aged Micra I had too so thought it was something model specific. About 3 weeks ago when he started his car, the steering stayed heavy for about a drive of around 50m or so, then was fine. Whereas it was doing this in the morning from cold, the car is now doing it more frequently. My son says that once he hears a tiny click noise the steering seems to be ok again, seems to be once it's warmed up. No warning lights are illuminated on the dash. I took it to our local garage who cleared a couple of fault codes and said once they'd done that it seemed ok. But once my son drove it again the problem was back. I've since read on the web that there seems to be a fault of this kind on this model of Micra and just wondered what is the problem, and how do we go about fixing in the most cost effective way please. Thanking you in advance! [/QUOTE]
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