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    Steering Suddenly Feeling "Heavy"

    It doesn't feel like ZERO Power steering, but certainly much more effort than usual. No leaks and full Power Steering Fluid Reservoir.

    Any thoughts other than pump failure or rack & pinion issue? How's best to diagnose?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BackNBlack View Post
    It doesn't feel like ZERO Power steering, but certainly much more effort than usual. No leaks and full Power Steering Fluid Reservoir.

    Any thoughts other than pump failure or rack & pinion issue? How's best to diagnose?
    I'd check the EVO sensor on the rack or the VAPS module behind the glove box.

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    Thanks, will do

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    Lightbulb

    BackNBlack...
    Also... Check the steering shaft and its associated joints for binding. hint: Clean and lubricate if appropriate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gdmjoe View Post
    Also... Check the steering shaft and its associated joints for binding. hint: Clean and lubricate if appropriate.
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    I concur.
    check shafts.
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    Thanks Gentlemen will do.

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    Thought I'd provide the resolve in case anyone was interested...

    I finally made an appointment at my Ford Dealer this last Tuesday after not driving the car for about a month. Put some petrol in the car before dropping at the dealer...car was FILTHY (embarrassingly) do I ran it through the touchless wash...then out on the Interstate for a romp to dry off (noticed that as revs increased, steering lightened up). It was 7am so I took her up to about 125-130 to "dry"...and I look down at my (Real) Autometer Oil Pressure Gauge and it's BURIED at 0 (ZERO!) Pucker factor is NOW at 1 MILLION as I easily back poff, exit e and limp the car 15 miles to the dealer...just listening and expecting a "BOOM!"...

    Get there, pull in, shut her down and throw open the hood to pull the dip stick...PLENTY of oil...so...I breathe once again...

    "Customer States: Heavy power steering (especially at low RPMs as well as ZERO Oil pressure indication.:

    dealer calls later that morning to tell me "Something came up under the car and damaged your 6-rib serpentine belt...and the fray has damaged a few wires (Power Steering Sensor, Oil Pressure Sensor, etc.)

    $411.00 Later...all wires re-run and tighty...new belt installed...GOOD AS NEW! Thank the Lord!

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