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Steering Noise (200 to 250degrees turn)
david1881:
Latio uses electric power steering. Quite common for newer cars. Less power loss to engine, better fuel efficient and maintenance free.
Carmodz:
--- Quote from: clarence on November 01, 2008, 06:25:40 PM ---Carmodz,
Do you know if Latio uses electric or hyraulic power steering?
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i believe you can give the correct advise now :smile:
thanks david1881 :thumbsup:
Malcolm:
--- Quote from: iagree on October 20, 2008, 08:37:53 AM ---Hi HumbleCar
Motor sound? Not too sure how it sounded.
When you on your signal, and then you turn your steering at certain degree, there surely a tick sound (i thk that tick sound is to tell the steering to OFF the signal when you turn the steering to the other direction. e.g. you wanna to turn left, u on your left signal, then you turn ur steering anti-clock wise at certain degree it will hv a tick sound. after that when you turn close-wise, the signal will be off.)
Not sure...
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so what is the tick sound actually? i never had this problem till recently so shouldnt be normal. it only occurs when the signal light is on and i'm turning in the direction of my signal.
iagree:
--- Quote from: Carmodz on November 01, 2008, 04:45:47 PM ---I don't think its possible to see power steering fluid leakage. Simply because...the Latio does not use any power steering fluid. It uses a motor.
so hehe, i can only imagine that bro bending to look under his car after reading your advice. keke
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Hi Carmodz
How to check leh?
iagree:
--- Quote from: david1881 on November 01, 2008, 11:36:15 PM ---Latio uses electric power steering. Quite common for newer cars. Less power loss to engine, better fuel efficient and maintenance free.
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Hello David,
Electric power steering?
Regards.
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