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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
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About Power Steering Pumps
Power steering assists the driver of a car to steer and control the vehicle, allowing the driver to turn and steer the wheel with ease. With power steering very little force or effort is required by the driver, the power is provided by the power steering system. Power steering is a useful feature for many drivers as it can ease fatigue brought on by driving and can offer additional control of the vehicle.
The Mercedes-Benz power steering pump is attached to the engine of the car by a serpentine belt.
The Mercedes-Benz power steering pump plays an important part in the power steering process by harnessing power from the engine, to pump the steering fluid through the system to the steering rack. When the driver turns the steering wheel the pressurised fluid inside the Mercedes-Benz power steering pump moves the piston that controls the gears that steer the car. The Mercedes-Benz power steering pump adjusts the amount of steering fluid it pumps to the steering rack based on the speed the car is moving.
If there is a fault with the Mercedes-Benz power steering pump the warning light will illuminate on the dashboard. If it is difficult to steer the car and the wheels of the car are stiff and increasingly tough to turn it is likely to be an indication of a fault with the power steering. The power steering pump, if defective, can leak causing the steering fluid to drain away and the whole system will cease to function properly. It is very important to get the power steering system inspected by a professional as a failure with the power steering could result in an accident if the steering wheel locks. When replacing the power steering pump it is vital to source a Mercedes-Benz power steering pump that will be compatible with the make and model of your car.
Mercedes-Benz trivia
- Mercedes Benz cars have always been a big part of the Jurassic Park films, but the first movie went all out, with the stars emerging from a red Mercedes GLE Coupe before walking down the red carpet. Mercedes cars are also used throughout the film franchise.
- The Popemobile is a Mercedes Benz M-Class SUV. It's not a standard model, however, and has some added features like an inbuilt oxygen system and bulletproof glass.
- That new car smell is always a delight, but a Mercedes owner gets to choose that smell. Perfume specialist Marc vom Ende created four different car smells for Mercedes Benz, called Sports Mood, Freeside Mood, Downtown Mood, and Nightlife Mood. They all smell a bit leathery.
- Karl Benz obviously gave his name to the company, but the Mercedes part of the name comes from the daughter of his customer and friend, Emil Jellinek. Her name was (obviously) Mercedes, and it's still surprising that her name remains so attached to the iconic car brand.
- Karl Benz might have patented the design of his Motorwagen in 1886, but it was his wife who jumped behind the wheel first for a quick (as quick a 0.9hp will deliver) 120-mile tour through the countryside of Germany. Poor Karl didn't even know!