How does the new Infiniti steering system work?

How does the new Infiniti steering system work?

The system can adjust steering through electronic instead of mechanical inputs, which requires less work. If Infiniti ever has the guts to go for the lobotomy and strip out the mechanical steering system (it left it in there as a backup), it could cut the car’s weight and boost fuel economy.

Why do I have to replace my power steering pump?

The reason for this likely has to do with a bad power steering pump that is making the belt inside the system slip. This means you must replace the pump and realign your belt. This is the worst noise of them all.

Why do we need steer by wire in Infiniti?

With steer-by-wire, it’s an easy jump to systems that can be used by drivers who are paralyzed or have other handicaps. Killing the mechanical connection between the road and the wheel allows Infiniti engineers to get rid of pesky vibrations on imperfect roads.

Why is my power steering whining when I turn the wheel?

A whining noise while turning the wheel of your vehicle indicates something wrong with your power steering system. It could be a leak in the power steering pump or the fluid level could be low.

How to adjust and replace a power steering drive belt?

Ease the belt onto the pulley. Never try to lever off the old belt, you may damage the pulley. Slacken the adjuster and pivot bolts, and push the pump inwards by the cast front plate until the belt is slack enough to ease off. Do not push against any other part of the pump or pipework, or you may damage it. Remove the old belt.

Can a bad belt cause a power steering failure?

If you think your power steering failure is a result of a bad belt, here are some steps to help you through the replacement process. To successfully replace a power steering belt, getting the right type of belt is crucial.

How often should I check my power steering belt?

Inspect the belt, along with the rest of the power-steering system (See Checking power-assisted steering ), at least every six months; at 6,000 miles or 10,000 km; at the intervals recommended in the car handbook; and, of course, at any time you suspect that it may be slipping.

Where is the power steering pulley located on a car?

Lever against the cast front end of the pump body, just behind the drive-belt pulley — not against any other part of the body or pipework, which are easily damaged. Rest the other end of the lever against a sturdy part of the pump mounting bracket on the engine.