Is there any logic behind the powersteering becoming hard to the feel
to operate on a very hot day, after the car has been standing under
the sun for a couple of hours or so? (Outside temperature is around 43
degrees celsius). This has happened twice in my car. IS the oil
getting too hot or something? Or is it the pistons jamming under the
heat? THanks for any help/advice.. After the car is kept under the
shade for another couple of hours, it all comes back to normal. There
is no loss of powersteering oil or any leakage in the system.
Sasi Menon, Jaipur, India.
1994 405 GLD
1984 Suzuki SS80
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Received on Sat May 27 01:59:25 2006