Hi, I am a complete imposter since I don't have an MV - and am unlikely ever to do so. However I am in total desperation for help about my lorry (sorry, truck) and Arthur Bloom of MS35 Products thought maybe someone, somewhere would know something. I have a twenty seven year old 7.5 tonne (yes, you guys could pick her up and put her under your arm) Bedford TL horsebox. Unlike any other horsebox in the world seemingly, instead of hydraulic power steering, she was retrospectively fitted with something that says on the steering wheel boss "Autostee". It is pneumatically powered. It worked fine for two of the three years we've owned her, but for the past year, the pas has failed. At first working sporadically and latterly for the past nine months, not at all.
I can drive her with no power steering and indeed drove her over three hundred miles recently, including roundabouts, but it is killing me. I am am a wizened old crone and really need that pas. The system seems to echo Air-o-matic in essentials, being powered by the main air system (brakes work fine, incidentally) powering ram and drag link. It is differently configured I think. There is an auxiliary air cylinder located behind the front bumper (um is it called that in the US?) from which air lines seem to run to the main system and to the ram operating the power steering. It also has a smaller unit bolted to the underneath which has what appear to be electric cables running from it. I'm sorry this is so hopeless vague but I am desperately trying to work out what the problem could be so any thoughts would be v much appreciated. There appears, according to the Schrider valve on the auxiliary air cylinder to be air in the system. Could it be a fault in the ram? What would happen if I dismantled the whole kit and caboodle? Would it endanger the braking system, given that the power steering system is doing nothing anyway? Somehow I have to get power steering back. Putting hydraulic system in is prohibitively expensive seemingly.
My husband is of course, not quite so frantic about the whole thing, given that steering at low speeds is not the horrendous experience it is for me. It's not that I can't do it but I nearly die doing it. If I ever win the lottery, I promise to go out and buy and tank - or at least an armoured personnel carrier...
I can drive her with no power steering and indeed drove her over three hundred miles recently, including roundabouts, but it is killing me. I am am a wizened old crone and really need that pas. The system seems to echo Air-o-matic in essentials, being powered by the main air system (brakes work fine, incidentally) powering ram and drag link. It is differently configured I think. There is an auxiliary air cylinder located behind the front bumper (um is it called that in the US?) from which air lines seem to run to the main system and to the ram operating the power steering. It also has a smaller unit bolted to the underneath which has what appear to be electric cables running from it. I'm sorry this is so hopeless vague but I am desperately trying to work out what the problem could be so any thoughts would be v much appreciated. There appears, according to the Schrider valve on the auxiliary air cylinder to be air in the system. Could it be a fault in the ram? What would happen if I dismantled the whole kit and caboodle? Would it endanger the braking system, given that the power steering system is doing nothing anyway? Somehow I have to get power steering back. Putting hydraulic system in is prohibitively expensive seemingly.
My husband is of course, not quite so frantic about the whole thing, given that steering at low speeds is not the horrendous experience it is for me. It's not that I can't do it but I nearly die doing it. If I ever win the lottery, I promise to go out and buy and tank - or at least an armoured personnel carrier...