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- Central Locking Pump (11) Apply Central Locking Pump filter
- Hydragas Suspension Pump (11) Apply Hydragas Suspension Pump filter
- Power Steering Box (11) Apply Power Steering Box filter
- Power Steering Column Electric (11) Apply Power Steering Column Electric filter
- Power Steering ECU (11) Apply Power Steering ECU filter
- Power Steering Hoses (11) Apply Power Steering Hoses filter
- Power Steering Pipes (11) Apply Power Steering Pipes filter
- Power Steering Pulley (11) Apply Power Steering Pulley filter
- Power Steering Pump (11) Apply Power Steering Pump filter
- Power Steering Rack (11) Apply Power Steering Rack filter
- Power steering Reservoir (11) Apply Power steering Reservoir filter
- Steering Pump Electric (11) Apply Steering Pump Electric filter
- Suspension Pump (11) Apply Suspension Pump filter
Used Iveco Power Steering Column Electrics
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About Power Steering Column Electrics
The power steering column is responsible for aiding the driver when steering vehicles to considerably reduce the amount of physical effort required to turn the car wheels. In an electric system, a computer module applies torque from the motor. This torque is sent to the steering column, which is linked to the steering wheel. It is the job of the steering column to connect the steering wheel to the steering mechanism and transfer the torque exerted from the driver. All steering shafts are created from metal, but to make it more lightweight and for safety reasons, most adornments and switches are made of plastic. The steering column is created in a collapsible way, which means in the event of a collision it will break instead of driving in to the chest of the driver on impact.
Most steering columns are also responsible for the control of other electrical functions in the car, for example the ignition switch, turning signals and windscreen wipers. The majority of the steering column is located in the driver’s compartment, but does protrude in to the engine compartment too. It is located under the dashboard. Airbags are fitted in to the steering column to prevent injuries.
Iveco trivia
- While Iveco is certainly affiliated with big names like Ford and Jeep, the fact is that Iveco vehicles are uniquely designed, and they share very little of their underpinnings with even their closest partners.
- In 1986, Iveco rolled out its first vehicle with electric propulsion. This was a trial, but it was quickly adopted across their full range of buses, as well as many of their truck models.
- It wasn't until 1985 that Iveco made their first light diesel engine that came with direct injection. It was only four years later in '89 that they rolled out their first diesel vehicles with exhaust gas recirculation.
- The Iveco Daily is a very unique van in that it is one of the only ones you can buy that still has separate chassis and body construction. Most others use unibody construction. The separation means that the Iveco Daily is better at managing heavy loads.
- In 2012, Iveco started partnering with supermarket chain Asda and delivered 250 delivery vehicles to the chain's fleet. The total order was for 700 vehicles.