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Any 22 year old car has worn parts. Steering looseness could indicate danger - or nothing but some gear wear. |
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Hi all, I've some problems with steering my 22-years old w123 200d. I've to turn/rotate my steering wheel about 5 centimeters before the car is changing his direction. Or for example: When i'm driving on the highway, i can can just rotate my steering wheel left or right for about 5 centimeters without any change of directory. I've heard that you can solve things by some simple actions on the steering house or power steering equipment. Or maybe another cause and other solution ? Has somebody experience ? Thanks Titus |
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In article <43ebad79$0$2021$ba620dc5 (AT) text (DOT) nova.planet.nl>, Titus Hotmail <tgruppen (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: Hi all, I've some problems with steering my 22-years old w123 200d. I've to turn/rotate my steering wheel about 5 centimeters before the car is changing his direction. Or for example: When i'm driving on the highway, i can can just rotate my steering wheel left or right for about 5 centimeters without any change of directory. I've heard that you can solve things by some simple actions on the steering house or power steering equipment. Or maybe another cause and other solution ? There is an adjustment on the steering box. MB would like you to remove the box and adjsut it with calibrated tools to a specific point. But almost everybody just tightens it up a bit. Note: there HAS to be 1" of free play or the whels will not self-center. Undo the lock nut, and turn it COUNTER CLOCKWISE a LITTLE BIT. Too tight is very very bad. -- Need Mercedes parts ? - http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home page: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
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