Couldn't get steering lock off without starting engine. So sounding like PAS motor?It the steering isn't leaking, then removing the pipes won't help.
Did you run the engine to purge the system, or turn the steering from side to side before starting the engine? LR specially say to turn the steering from lock to lock with the engine off to purge, which is actually the recommended procedure for all hydraulic steering these days.
The reason being is that many pumps are now of the variable displacement variety, which don't like air in the fluid, as it can cause damage to the variable displacement system inside.
You can always get the steering lock off without starting the engine.Couldn't get steering lock off without starting engine. So sounding like PAS motor?
Cheers, will try thatYou can always get the steering lock off without starting the engine.
You simply don't press the clutch or brake pedal when pressing the start button. Doing so puts the ignition on, without starting.
If the steering has gone heavy, then it's likely the PS pump has been damaged by running it with air in the fluid.
It might free up in time, so try driving it for a few miles.
Glad to say it did free up, Had to drive along my driveway and turning steering wheel left and right; took a good few runs to sort. Connection between the hoses started to leak and I couldn't fix those. Got new feed into steering rack and new HP hose and all now good (I attached the hoses together first to ensure good fit before connecting each end). Took about 30 minutes to remove old ones and connect the new ones).Cheers, will try that