Help! I was making a sealed airbox for the Mustang a few nights ago - when I took it for a test drive the airbox worked great! however, when ever I made a right turn - actually when ever I turned the wheel even 1 degree to the right - I could hear a strange noise coming from what sounded like the steering column.
It was a faint hissing / electronic type whirling sound I swear it was in the car. I looked around to see if something was impinging on the shaft or something in the car against the steering wheel but its not. Is this the first sign of the EPAS steering rack failing? why only on right turns?
Why now! its $1000 plus install to put the Ford racing version in. I have stock control arm bushings just to save my steering rack. A lot of good that did.
It could be that my new super stiff cortex springs are putting more pressure on the rack (acting like stiffer bushings in the control arms?)
Help appreciated thanks.
It was a faint hissing / electronic type whirling sound I swear it was in the car. I looked around to see if something was impinging on the shaft or something in the car against the steering wheel but its not. Is this the first sign of the EPAS steering rack failing? why only on right turns?
Why now! its $1000 plus install to put the Ford racing version in. I have stock control arm bushings just to save my steering rack. A lot of good that did.
It could be that my new super stiff cortex springs are putting more pressure on the rack (acting like stiffer bushings in the control arms?)
Help appreciated thanks.