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Check out the videos on the power steering. See if there is a local college near you that does automotive classes and ask if they can fix your car for practice?
theyve had quite a few problems with the switch on steering wheel but also check for any trouble / pending codes will cause problem with remote start and cruise
probably. The entire system relies on wheel speed sensors, steering wheel position sensor, yaw and lateral acceleration sensors. When one has a problem, it shuts down the entire system and turns on all the lights. It also sets a a trouble code. Get the trouble code read. That's your starting point.
check the fluid level in powering steering pump or if electrical assist look under dash attached to steering column and test motor and connections --have vehicle scanned for the trouble codes the abs and the power steering should pop up with code most auto stores off this service for free --aslo check under vehicle by abs lines and check wiring for damage -----test hubs up front for wear or possible failure
diagnostic trouble codes disconnect the battery wait 1 min rehook and try starting it again if the lights come back you will need to have the code read with a scanner
Did you have the trouble codes read? If not, then you're just guessing and that's no way to diagnose the problem.
Peel back the carpet on the driver's side and check for water stains. If you have stains along with trouble codes C0475 or P2138, you'll have to fix the leak in the roof channel and possibly replace the module or the motor. Check this service bulletin
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CLARIFICATION: Starter 'CRANKS' but engine does not START?... .OK - There's no power steering or power brakes IF the engine is NOT running -- NORMAL condition.... engine MUST be running to ACHIEVE power steering and brakes... fuses have nothing to do with them...they are all MECHANICAL dependent on engine to be running. Did the 'Check Engine' Light come ON? Whenever the 'CHECK ENGINE' light comes on, the ECU (Engine Control Unit) sets a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC). These codes identify the particular engine management system which caused the light to come on.
You'll need to use/find an OBDII (On-Board Diagnostic) Scanner to retrieve any code which have been stored in the ECU computer. Afterward, we might be able to help you DIAGNOSE and perhaps eventually fix the problem.
Does the Check Engine light come ON when this happens? Whenever the "Check Engine" light comes on, there is always a DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) stored in the ECM (Engine Control Module). You'll need an OBDII (On-Board-Diagnostics) scanner to retrieve any codes recorded/set in ECM. Once you do this and let us know what, if any codes are set, then we can go from there.
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