Has anyone fitted power steering to an Ax? My Dad has an Ax MkII 1.0 Jazz 3dr and is finding the steering heavy when backing up or parking. I wondered if it is possible to retro fit power steering to the car? I think the Saxo steering rack is the same as the Ax not sure about the other bits needed.
Thanks
Paul
Has anyone fitted power steering to an Ax?
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Well, the 1.5 is the heaviest engine of the lot, and I find the steering borderline. However, the steering always feels lighter when:
a) There are new tyres on the front.
b) The front tyres are the correct pressure.
Have you tried checking these ?
Also, the Peugeot 106 1.5d had ( I think ) power steering, not sure about the saxo or the petrol models.
Bearing in mind they're all similar, I should think it's broadly possible to put PS on, however, you may find it more cost effective to sell the car and get one that has had it from new !
a) There are new tyres on the front.
b) The front tyres are the correct pressure.
Have you tried checking these ?
Also, the Peugeot 106 1.5d had ( I think ) power steering, not sure about the saxo or the petrol models.
Bearing in mind they're all similar, I should think it's broadly possible to put PS on, however, you may find it more cost effective to sell the car and get one that has had it from new !
I honestly wouldn't have thought it was worth the effort and expense - I would have thought it easier to find something similar with it already fitted.
If you do decide this course of action be careful as some cars are clumsier than they seem - My BX estate with power has a much worse lock than my previous Renault 21 without. In turn my wife's ZX 1.9D (with power) has an even worse lock and is actually wider! - which came as a bit of a shock as we were thinking something similar or newer might be ideal for my eldelry parents.
Jeremy
If you do decide this course of action be careful as some cars are clumsier than they seem - My BX estate with power has a much worse lock than my previous Renault 21 without. In turn my wife's ZX 1.9D (with power) has an even worse lock and is actually wider! - which came as a bit of a shock as we were thinking something similar or newer might be ideal for my eldelry parents.
Jeremy
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I find that the lock to lock turning circle of the AX is bloody aweful! The BX (with PAS) will turn inside the circle of the AX (without PAS) and without ever coming close, the difference is scary. Factor in the understeer of the AX and it makes for a pretty rough story really
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I find that the lock to lock turning circle of the AX is bloody aweful! The BX (with PAS) will turn inside the circle of the AX (without PAS) and without ever coming close, the difference is scary. Factor in the understeer of the AX and it makes for a pretty rough story really
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So why have the helpful comments stopped and the sarcasm started, Wrinklet1's question was straightforward enough.
If there is a AX variant with power steering then transferring it over will require, the rack assembly, pipework, resevoir, pump and fittings plus belt.
You may also require a different crankshaft pulley to run the extra belt for the pump.
If as Madasafish suggested the 106 fits that should be a simpler option, but a lot of research needs to be carried out before commiting to that route.
It may be cheaper to try and find a damaged (Scrap) AX with power steering then you will have plenty to play with.
If there is a AX variant with power steering then transferring it over will require, the rack assembly, pipework, resevoir, pump and fittings plus belt.
You may also require a different crankshaft pulley to run the extra belt for the pump.
If as Madasafish suggested the 106 fits that should be a simpler option, but a lot of research needs to be carried out before commiting to that route.
It may be cheaper to try and find a damaged (Scrap) AX with power steering then you will have plenty to play with.