View Full Version : Saxo in need of help :(
kierancee
5th August 2010, 17:17
ok people, dont think there is any real point in telling me how to fix it, cos am not the best at that stuff, power steerin has gone, think its a leak but cant tell where its comin from.. how much is this gona cost if i take it to a garage? thanks
mirrorblanks
5th August 2010, 17:19
well it will all depend on whats wrong with it
saxo-parts
5th August 2010, 17:20
leaking from behind the engine by the steering rack? possibly a power steering pipe rubbed through, thats not a bad fix, worst case is steering rack which is cheap enough to buy but a swine of a fiddle to fit
kierancee
5th August 2010, 17:21
well fuckin duh :S only askin if anybody had similiar problems, and how much it cost them.
kierancee
5th August 2010, 17:21
thanks mandyslover
kierancee
5th August 2010, 17:22
dont really know where it is leaking from, its lowered at the front so i think it has been rubbing?
mirrorblanks
5th August 2010, 17:25
well fuckin duh :S only askin if anybody had similiar problems, and how much it cost them.
well duh it could cost anywhere from a fiver upto hundreds depending on what is wrong
kierancee
5th August 2010, 17:26
well duh it could cost anywhere from a fiver upto hundreds depending on what is wrong
well i think anybody with a bit of common sense could work that one out?
masetw
5th August 2010, 17:27
Fill the power steering fluid back up jack the front end up and have a look at the pipes coming out the fluid housing
mirrorblanks
5th August 2010, 17:28
well i think anybody with a bit of common sense could work that one out?
why didn't you then?
kierancee
5th August 2010, 17:29
cheers man
kierancee
5th August 2010, 17:31
why didn't you then?
i did thats why i came on here to ask if anyone had similar problems and how much it cost them to sort :S whats your problem?
mirrorblanks
5th August 2010, 17:32
i did thats why i came on here to ask if anyone had similar problems and how much it cost them to sort :S whats your problem?
my problem is that its the same as asking how longs a piece of string
no one can give a decent price to your without knowing whats wrong with it
just take to a garage and get a price from them
kierancee
5th August 2010, 17:34
have you nothin better to do than sit on your laptop and give pointless advice, get a bird and get your hole now and again son. fuck sake
mirrorblanks
5th August 2010, 17:35
have you nothin better to do than sit on your laptop and give pointless advice, get a bird and get your hole now and again son. fuck sake
on a pc actually
and that was lame, grow the fuck up
also its actually the simple advice, take it to a garage and get a quote
kierancee
5th August 2010, 17:36
virgin then. thought that
mirrorblanks
5th August 2010, 17:37
virgin then. thought that
what a mature answer, yes i'm a virgin, thats why i have 2 kids :wall:
kierancee
5th August 2010, 17:41
you have two kids and your sittin on a pc causin arguments? think you need to grow up mate
mirrorblanks
5th August 2010, 17:42
you have two kids and your sittin on a pc causin arguments? think you need to grow up mate
causing arguements? u actually think thats what i am doing? yawn, so pathetic,
you come on here with a terrible question and pretty much the only way to get a proper quote is by getting off your arse and taking it to a garage
saxo-parts
5th August 2010, 17:45
if its been lowered chances are its the power steering pipes have rubbed through on the bulkhead area, we'd charge £25 for a pair of used pipes and around £30 ti fit them including fluid, full enough answer mate?
kierancee
5th August 2010, 17:50
if its been lowered chances are its the power steering pipes have rubbed through on the bulkhead area, we'd charge £25 for a pair of used pipes and around £30 ti fit them including fluid, full enough answer mate?
thanks mate really helpful ;)
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