Audi Q5 Power Steering Problem – Pumps and Racks
The Audi Q5 uses a conventional hydraulic power steering system which consists of a Power Steering Rack, Power Steering Pump and high pressure & low pressure hydraulic pipes which connect them together. The system is linked with a Steering column (shaft) which is what the steering wheel is fixed to at the user-end.
Below we’ve listed some common problems with the power steering components on the Audi Q5 and this should hopefully help you better diagnose any faults you’re experiencing and replace the right parts.
Common Audi Q5 Power Steering Pump Failures
- Leaking / Loss of Oil
- Whining
- Heavy Steering (Either Way)
- Loss of Power (When Idling)
- Loss of Power (When Idling & Whilst Revving)
Common Audi Q5 Power Steering Rack Failures
- Leaking / Loss of Oil
- Loss of Power (When Idling & Whilst Revving)
- Heavy Steering (Either way)
- Heavy Steering (One-Way)
- Knocking From Steering
- Excessive Play in Steering Wheel
- Excessive Play in Track-Rod Arms
As you can see from the above, some of the problems can occur in both a Power Steering Rack and a Power Steering Pump fault – for example having Loss of Power (When Idling & Whilst Revving) but if you’re unsure as to what may be causing this problem, then give us a call and we would be happy to assist you in diagnosing the problem further.
Alternatively you may drive down to us and have one of our highly specialised engineers take a look at your vehicle and give our expert opinion of the problem.
We carry stock for the following models:
Model |
Rack
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Pump
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Fitting
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Warranty
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Audi Q5 2.0TFSi |
£POA
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£POA
|
Fitting Available
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2 Years
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Audi Q5 2.0TDi |
£POA
|
£POA
|
Fitting Available
|
2 Years
|
Audi Q5 3.0TDi |
£POA
|
£POA
|
Fitting Available
|
2 Years
|
Whatever the problem – we can fix it!
We remanufacture all types of steering components, carrying the most common failing parts in stock and offer a nationwide collect & return service. All our steering components come with a 12 months warranty.
Q5 2011 S25 COM 3.0l diesel
Leaking oil and Noisy. New seals did not fix leak!
What’s the price and delivery of a replacement.
Hi Geoff
Thanks for the enquiry,
The noise is most likely due to the steering leak still being present and providing there are no other underlying faults, the noise would clear once the leak has been fixed and all airlocks removed.
In order to quote you, we will need to know whether the leak is from the pump or the rack. We have sent you an email, kindly respond with this information and we can price you accordingly for the necessary repair/replacement.
Kind Regards
Jason
POWER STEERING SERVICES