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Author Subject: Power steering sensor
woody.

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Post #1
Not sure if this is in the right section but hey ho!

Does anyone know the part number for the power steering sensor? I have found out that it's causing the car to stall after buying 2 new ICV Roll eyes

Cheers

Woody
Posted 7th Jun 2011 at 21:48
Rich E Forum Admin

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Post #2
Here you go

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Posted 7th Jun 2011 at 22:45
woody.

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Awesome cheers mate, I couldn't find any of that on the search Blink

Was also thrown a bit by servicebox when it says: Oil pres sensor Roll eyes
Posted 7th Jun 2011 at 23:02
woody.

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Just a quick one, are these necessary to replace as now I've unplugged it, (and the cars running fine) I'm debating whether to just leave it unplugged instead of buying a new one.
Any ideas?
Posted 8th Jun 2011 at 16:12
jasonj

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Post #5
Mines been unplugged for 4 years and had no issues.
Posted 8th Jun 2011 at 16:58
Rich E Forum Admin

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Post #6
It can cause erratic idle problems as the sensor is used by the ECU to lift the revs if the power steering is under load at low revs to stop the engine stalling under the extra load the PAS pump needs.

I would recommend replacing it. Even if it appears to be okay without it you'll always be left with a question mark over it if you have any issues in the future.

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Posted 8th Jun 2011 at 17:07

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