Hi,
I have an 03 Civic SI i recently purchased with 62k miles. Since i bought the car I have replaced several things such as the tie rods struts and springs and so on. however since i have owned the car the steering has been fairly stiff regardless of speed. I dont feel any clunks or hear any noises coming from the rack. In order to keep it straight on the highway i have to have a firm grip on it. Do you think this is simply the motor or is the whole rack toast and im better of buying the whole thing. Let me know if anyone is experiencing anything similar. I have seen the motors online for around $75-$100 for used units and have been tempted to give it a try.
PS i was also thinking that the ball joints may be the cause of this so any thoughts on that would be helpful.
your talking about the power steering. the faster you go the easier it is suppose to get even without power steering. It could be more then one issue. needs an alignment and bad ball Joints with the steering rack. But I would change that motor first.
Hi Holly,
I have changed the front struts and outer tie rods. The only thing left is the ball joints as far as a joint that could affec tthis. I have had an alignment as well since the work was done. The power steering does work however it is inconsistent. and especially at high speeds it is not comfortably turnable with one hand.
Any signs of a shunt? I would check the steering arms.
I would just replace the steering rack slider. I get the same issue. When I turn left and then quickly have to turn right, or vice versa, the steering gets really heavy. I believe that’s due to that small steering rack binding. The reason for the bind is due to the OEM rack slider. SHG Motorsports has an upgraded version of the slider that prevents the bind. I personally haven’t done this to my Ep, but I’ve heard many good reviews and actually know people who have done this mod. A bit pricey at $70 but it does the job. Here’s a link to the part. Hope it helps out! https://www.shgmotorworks.com/store/...ment-p58331035
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