Searched through the archives and came up empty. Recently, I've noticed a very peculiar symptom:
- When the steering is near the lock position (left or right extreme), the idle increases by 500-600 rpms.
- I've observed this with and without pressing the brakes.
- While at one of the extreme positions, I switched on the A/C and there was no change to the high idle (remained at 1400 rpms or so).
- It takes less than half a turn of the steering wheel from lock to drop the idle back to normal (usually 850 rpms).
- I looked at the reservoir, and it was full, and free of any 'froth' (presumably meaning there are no air bubbles in the system)
- The pump belt seemed a bit looser than when I last checked (a few months ago), but was clearly not loose enough to slip. (besides, there is no belt whine).
- There is no discernible sound emanating as I turn the wheel from lock to lock (except the rpm variation)
Any ideas why this might be happening?
This weekend, I plan to tighten the belts, replace the fluid and filter in the reservoir, and bleed the system as per standard procedure. I'd love to hear about anything in particular to look for while going through this.
Thanks for any guidance.
Best regards,
Waqas ('Wa-kaas') in Austin, Texas