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Peugeot 508 Power Steering Fault

Hi, I have a 2012 Peugeot 508 diesel with 275412 km on the clock, and I'm having some serious power steering issues. The steering wheel is vibrating and shaking, and the handling feels really spongy. Plus, I've got an error stored in the error memory. Sometimes it feels like the power steering has completely failed, making it really hard to steer. I've checked the hydraulic fluid level, and that seems okay. Could it be something to do with the steering rack or maybe the steering column? Or even just the wheel alignment?

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A 2012 Peugeot 508 diesel with power steering issues is experiencing a vibrating and shaking steering wheel, spongy handling, and increased steering effort, with an error stored in the memory. Possible causes include defective cables or plug connections, steering rack or column issues, or wheel alignment problems. The suggested solution is to have a professional mechanic inspect the vehicle, as accessing and diagnosing the cables and connections can be complex and risky without proper tools and experience. The problem was resolved by fixing a defective cable/plug connection at a local mechanic.

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williamdavis96

Hello. I had a similar problem with my Peugeot 508. Is the effort required when steering increased? Did you check the cables and plug connections? It sounds to me like one of those is defective. Just a thought - have you checked the error codes? Sometimes that gives you a pretty good idea of what's going on.

hansschubert8 (community.author)

Thanks for the quick response! Yes, the effort is definitely increased; I added this information to my first post, good catch! Where exactly should I be looking for these cables and plug connections? Are they easy to get to, or will I need to take half the car apart? And yes, there is an error code stored, but my cheap code reader just gives me a generic 'power steering fault' message, which isn't super helpful.

williamdavis96

Okay, a generic power steering fault isn't ideal, but the increased effort definitely points to a similar issue as I had. About the cables and connections – unfortunately, it's not a super easy visual inspection. Accessing them might require removing some undercarriage panels. Without proper tools and experience, you might risk damaging something else. Honestly, considering the symptoms, I'd strongly advise taking it to a workshop. They can properly diagnose the cable/connection issue and check for any other underlying problems with the power steering system. Don't mess with the steering, it is quite dangerous to drive with a faulty steering system.

hansschubert8 (community.author)

Thanks so much for your advice. I took it to a local mechanic, and you were spot on! It turned out to be a defective cable/plug connection, and it cost me 95€ to get it sorted. You saved me a lot of time and potential headaches!

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