Mechanic said it was the power sterring box, Fixed now.
Heavy electrical load and a badly worn and or loose belt that is slipping! There is a steering position sensor at the base of the steering column that tells the variable assist power steering how fast you are turning the steering wheel. When it gets faulty, there will be lurches and surges in the steering. Easy to replace, costs about $60 from GM.
Franz Surges was born in 1958.
Billy Surges is 5' 11".
The different between sag and surges
You can adjust the steering box some. Or possible ball joint problems. If the problem is lurches and surges in the steering (can feel like loose idler arm, loose ball joints, etc.), one common cause is a faulty steering position sensor. This $60 sensor at the base of the steering column (inside the vehicle) tells the variable assist power steering how fast you are turning the steering wheel.
No. Large waves and storm surges are a product of hurricanes.
it cant protect the system against power surges
no they are bad!
A: YES it can to a point but as speed of surges increases the capacitor will start to behave like a coil
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