I live in Florida so it rains alot. Whenever I go through puddles, my power steering goes out for a few seconds and the wheel is really hard to turn. Also the batter guage drops to the red zone and stays for 5-15 seconds. What would cause this to happen? Loose wires, leaking fluids, bad parts?
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Driving through puddles: power steering/battery guage problems?
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What size of puddles are you talking about? It is normal for any car to briefly lose power steering when going through deep water.I solemnly swear I am up to no good.
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jsut your belt, my neighborhood at my parents place in south florida floods bad. A new belt may help and it might not. jsut becareful with it.
I rember loosing pwoer steerig going sideways though a mud filled field in my 85 camaro, I almost got it stuck. [img]smile.gif[/img] but managed to make it through.
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check you autotensioner...your belt may be loose. Also the belts you get at Pep Boys and stuff are good...but I hate to admit it, the GM belt is better for a wet climate. It has cross cuts not just longitudinal grooves...allow water to drain.Joel<br />God is my copilot, but Satan has his foot on the gas!<br />94 3.4L AutoCamaroRagtop w/MSD ignition,Accelcoilpacks,K&N FIPK,BMR SFC&STB,3\"Catco w/3\"catbackSS muffler,JetStage 2,HomemadePIAAheadlightconversion <a href=\"http://www.geocities.com/cardiac1968\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.geocities.com/cardiac1968</a>
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The puddles are not deep at all. Just normal everyday rain puddles. The belt is in good shape(from Pep Boys ;) ) but has squeeked/squeeled it's *** off all summer when it rains. After tons of silicone spray on the belt and pulleys, it will still squeel like a stuck pig the next day . Well I finally found out recently it's not the belt that makes the noise, its the tensioner pulley. When the squeeking noise is on, I just spray the belt tensioner pulley and it stops. Do I need a new one? But the power steering thing could still be belt related :( . What to do ?
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Its not the water shorting things out. The voltage level of cars is too low to make a difference. Not enough current can flow through water at 12 volts. Your probelm is either your belt tension, bad pulley, or a bad belt. When water gets on the belt it just starts slipping on the items that pull the most on the belt(the power steering pump, and the alternator). I would first start by taking your belt off and turning all the pulleys you can by hand, feel for looseness, or grinding in the bearings, check the condition of the pulleys to, could be physical damage. Change the belt, this may solve your problems right there.
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