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hi guys

i just spent about 3350$ on my car

got a fully stock R33 engine , harness and ecu with labour.

now everything is okay except the power steering and speedo

Power steering looks like doesn't work. I checked the fluids and all, everything is topped up but still that doesn't work .

what it could be? before engine replacement it was all good

Edited by Burrieddreamz
  • 4 weeks later...

okay so now Speedo is working and Power steering is still the same !

can it be a pump ? cuz one of my mate said it could be

am now running Series 1 engine and series 1 looms not series II !!

what can be the other issues?

I don't know how to find that out.

I know this thing that Series I doesnt have HICAS but Series II has.

now with my car ive recently installed Series I looms, ECU and S1 engine ( S2 harness have been pulled out)

so does that mean its not connected?

I heard if HICAS Is a issue it gets heavier . whats the possible solution you can think of? needs a Series I power steering parts?

Speed sensing steering ? low speed light , high speed tight

Does the pump whine ?

Air pockets or leak?

Enough air in the tires ?

Is the fluid foamy ? Or not red ?

Dump oil replace with "lucas power steering oil " from stupidcheap 20 bucks and your steering will love you it makes it so much smoother and no more whine on the pump unless its shagged or full of air ( leaking )

Jack up the front wheels and turn lock to lock a few times to rid rid the air pockets and work the new oil in

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