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Vehicle & Technical => Defender => Topic started by: Guy90 on December 17, 2006, 16:40:06

Title: PAS Pumps
Post by: Guy90 on December 17, 2006, 16:40:06
Looking for reasons why a PAS pump might fail. Mine did last night but as I was on the motorway I didn'y notice until I came off the slip road and tried to turn a corner.

It seems odd it just fails without warning. All the levels were and are good and there were no leaks.

I'm getting a new pump (and drivebelt because the PAS pump pulley is now out of line and munching its way though the belt) but I'm interested to know what might have caused the failure.

It could possibley be old age i guess, it looks like it might be the original.
Title: PAS Pumps
Post by: TDi90 on December 17, 2006, 18:49:24
if your getting rid of it, can i have the resovoir and the pipes leading to the pump? or will you still need these?

cheers, Rob
Title: PAS Pumps
Post by: Guy90 on December 17, 2006, 20:20:17
Quote from: "TD90"
if your getting rid of it, can i have the resovoir and the pipes leading to the pump? or will you still need these?

cheers, Rob


Sorry. It seems I still need those bits.
Title: PAS Pumps
Post by: wheeler on December 17, 2006, 20:22:51
i had one seize on my disco while on moter way
bearings collapsed
Title: PAS Pumps
Post by: muck_truck on December 17, 2006, 21:11:30
i had one go once while the car wasnt in use (disco 300TDI) while i changed water pump.

Was running ok, changed water pump took it for a drive and the powersteering pump started to make a horrid noise!!  engine had only done 40k an all!
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