Power steering suddenly heavy at times..
But when I stopped, I realized the steering wheel was VERY heavy! I started driving forward a bit, but still heavy... After a while it became a little bit better, but now it seems like it is very heavy sometimes.. Especially at low speed, while parking etc... When parking for example, it's like driving without power steering at all...
What could this be?! I tried refilling oil, but it didn't become any lighter... What can I do to analyze the problem? I need my car!! But I don't want to drive around, risking to wreck my servo/power steering pump(?). It could already be broken tho, lol..(?)
Any help is highly appreciated!! I'm starting to get worried about all these problems I'm having with my car now.. :/
Last edited by Steff95; Sep 2, 2013 at 04:06 PM.



Check that your tires are properly inflated and the drifting did not cause a tread/belt separation.
Check that your tires are properly inflated and the drifting did not cause a tread/belt separation.
I'm sorry, but I'm Norwegian. What do you mean by "inflated"? That they are not touching anything when steering/turning the wheels?
Is there any way I can confirm that the PS pump is dead? And if it is, can I just get an used one and simply replace it? Or is it a lot of work?
That's weak though.. I feel there's so many weaknesses on these cars. Starting to annoy me now.. I knew that when I bought the 203 though, just didn't think I would experience them all.
Pay attention to Glyn Ruck's posts there.
https://mbworld.org/forums/c32-amg-c...-went-out.html
Some scary reading.
This means I can't even have fun at the snow in wintertime? Wow.. :s
I want a new car, haha
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Don't feel bad, you are not the first person to be unsure of the changes made to English by Americans. When we talk of tire inflation we mean the air inside the tire which we measure in pounds per square inch (psi.) In Europe tire inflation pressure is measured in a unit called BAR. 1 BAR is 14.5 psi. There might be a decal on the driver's door frame that shows the correct tire pressure.
The other posters are correct in stating drifting can cause the pump to fail and send metal particles through the steering rack. The rack cannot survive with even the smallest amount of debris passing through. I hope this is not your problem.
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Don't feel bad, you are not the first person to be unsure of the changes made to English by Americans. When we talk of tire inflation we mean the air inside the tire which we measure in pounds per square inch (psi.) In Europe tire inflation pressure is measured in a unit called BAR. 1 BAR is 14.5 psi. There might be a decal on the driver's door frame that shows the correct tire pressure.
The other posters are correct in stating drifting can cause the pump to fail and send metal particles through the steering rack. The rack cannot survive with even the smallest amount of debris passing through. I hope this is not your problem.
I recently talked to a mechanic here in Norway coming from Germany. He's been working on benzes for maaany years, but never heard of this, lol..
I'm guessing it's the ps pump as said earlier, but I want to be sure before buying a replacement pump.. No advices on how to test it fast and simple? I want my car up running again fast, taking the bus sucks...
Last edited by Steff95; Sep 3, 2013 at 02:00 PM.
http://www.pentosin.net/pressrelease..._CHF11S_V3.pdf
The MB standard that it is supposed to meet is actually 345.0 for our cars (w203) NOT whatever else you quoted above earlier. Plus, if you said the fluid you used has been laying around your dad's shop for a while it may no longer be what it was supposed to be. It could've degraded, absorbed moisture, saw dust, insects, who knows? So as a last ditch effort, get a couple of cans of this stuff, drain and fill the system and perform the MANUAL lock to lock procedure 30 times with the front of the vehicle off the ground and the vehicle OFF (hence the MANUAL in MANUAL procedure) and see how things are after that. You may notice an instant but not complete improvement. If you do, and the car is "driveable", let this fluid run through the system for about 2 weeks to a month while closely monitoring level, color, and metal content. Perform the drain and fill again and do the same. If your PS pump and or steering rack have any chance of being brought back to life it will be by putting the right fluid in first and letting the seals/system normalize itself over time. Good luck!
Does anyone know if I can use a ps pump from the facelifted model btw? Plug and play? And will my steering be lighter than standard prefacelift?
When you had your 30 seconds of fun, did you by any chance have full lock on the steering wheel?
On some cars you can remove the pump altogether, is this possible on our mercs?
Just had to replace streched timing chain, and winter is coming so I guess I should start saving up for new PS pump myself..
When you had your 30 seconds of fun, did you by any chance have full lock on the steering wheel?
On some cars you can remove the pump altogether, is this possible on our mercs?
Just had to replace streched timing chain, and winter is coming so I guess I should start saving up for new PS pump myself..
I think I might have had full lock, or almost at some point. I don't know what you mean by removing the pump altogether, I just had a look down there, and it didn't seem too hard to remove it though.
Well, do you really want to risk your car at winter? I'm thinking of fixing it and selling it for another car now... Don't know which car though.. I want a diesel, but I'm not getting a 203, that's for sure! You know you can whack your steering rack as well? And that's a ****load of work to replace.
But the pump itself can be bought cheap for like 2-300$ used.. I think I'll have to try that. I don't know where to buy my oil from cheap though... The PS system can't be THAT picky on which oil is used?
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EDIT:
Today I found out that my power steering only works when using the gas pedal/revving. But I also discovered a noise from the PS pump, getting higher as my rpm gets higher.. So I guess the pump is dead, I just don't hope anything more is... But as said, the power steering works, as long as I rev the engine.
Last edited by Steff95; Sep 5, 2013 at 02:40 PM.

And what is the point in RWD and manual box if you can't "use" it during wintertime?

Your symptoms does sound like the second thread that VVF linked to..
Hope you sort it out, let us know how it goes
I recently talked to a mechanic here in Norway coming from Germany. He's been working on benzes for maaany years, but never heard of this, lol..
I'm guessing it's the ps pump as said earlier, but I want to be sure before buying a replacement pump.. No advices on how to test it fast and simple? I want my car up running again fast, taking the bus sucks...
Of course I'm allowed to complain about the car when I discover all these weaknesses on it. Why you even start talking about filling gasoline on a diesel, I have no idea. Or are you one of those who just hate diesels? I'm thinking of it because it's a lot cheaper than owning my current petrol car. Especially when I live in Norway.
But feel free to put your rage out on an Internet forum, it's very interesting.
Edit :and regarding the ps fluid, I can't say for sure. But it seemed like that was the number.
Last edited by Steff95; Sep 5, 2013 at 11:25 PM.



The W203 uses Pentosin CHF 11S. It is quite different from Mercedes Sheet 236.3 that goes in your dad's ML.
Pentosin should be easy to find in Norway.
http://www.pentosin.net/f_hydraulicfluid.asp
No ones knows if your pump and/or steering rack are damaged at this point. I would follow the following course.
Drain the existing mix of incompatible oils.
Run the correct oil through. Start briefly 10 seconds. This is to flush the system.
Drain that oil. Replace with new, and bleed the system to remove the air.
Now you may connect a gauge to the pump and measure the output pressure. I would suggest a well equipped shop to do this. They should be able to read and interpret the results.
One reason Mercedes cars are such a pleasure to drive and are eagerly sought by motorists on six continents is the engineering talent that takes ordinary automobile systems and makes them outstanding. They have done especially well designing fluids with hardware to produce a complete system.
The motor oil, power steering fluid, transmission fluid, coolant, and differential oil are specific types that are not used by many other cars, and not easily available from OEM's. The correct products can be had at less cost than MB dealers. You will find that ordering on the internet may be the best way to obtain these products.
I hope your initial difficulties do not sour you on the brand.
The W203 uses Pentosin CHF 11S. It is quite different from Mercedes Sheet 236.3 that goes in your dad's ML.
Pentosin should be easy to find in Norway.
http://www.pentosin.net/f_hydraulicfluid.asp
No ones knows if your pump and/or steering rack are damaged at this point. I would follow the following course.
Drain the existing mix of incompatible oils.
Run the correct oil through. Start briefly 10 seconds. This is to flush the system.
Drain that oil. Replace with new, and bleed the system to remove the air.
Now you may connect a gauge to the pump and measure the output pressure. I would suggest a well equipped shop to do this. They should be able to read and interpret the results.
One reason Mercedes cars are such a pleasure to drive and are eagerly sought by motorists on six continents is the engineering talent that takes ordinary automobile systems and makes them outstanding. They have done especially well designing fluids with hardware to produce a complete system.
The motor oil, power steering fluid, transmission fluid, coolant, and differential oil are specific types that are not used by many other cars, and not easily available from OEM's. The correct products can be had at less cost than MB dealers. You will find that ordering on the internet may be the best way to obtain these products.
I hope your initial difficulties do not sour you on the brand.

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