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Fitted powersteering pump

HSimo7

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Hi, i fitted a used powersteering pump to my 2015 ibiza about 2-3 weeks ago, i got it re coded about 3 days ago. I washed my car today and since the radio was off ( i usually play music) i noticed a electrical humming noise when turning my steering wheel from inside the cabin of the car. Is this normal or is this a sign that the pump is going to brake again?? Thanks alot
 

dm222

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Dec 7, 2013
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it's normal, you didn't hear the humming before because it was working at 50%...

I dont hear it inside the cabin with windows closed though...

are you using the correct oil?
 

HSimo7

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Oct 1, 2018
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it's normal, you didn't hear the humming before because it was working at 50%...

I dont hear it inside the cabin with windows closed though...

are you using the correct oil?
I havent been out in my car today but yesterday it was a very very slight humming noise in the cabin (i removed my soundproofing from the bonnet though) and yeah im deffo using the correct oil as i got it from seat themselves and its the correct number.

I just wanted to know if this was normal or not but ill go out and check on it later and report back. Cheers mate
 

dm222

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Its normal to hear it with windows open, but not with them closed. At least I dont.
 

HSimo7

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Oct 1, 2018
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Its normal to hear it with windows open, but not with them closed. At least I dont.
i can sorta hear it with the windows up but my sound proofing is off so maybe thats allowing more sound to come through to the cabin??
 

dm222

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i can sorta hear it with the windows up but my sound proofing is off so maybe thats allowing more sound to come through to the cabin??

there are many factors
i guess it also depends if you live in a city or quiet place.
 

HSimo7

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Oct 1, 2018
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there are many factors
i guess it also depends if you live in a city or quiet place.

I can hear it on my driveway and thats about it but i live in a very quiet area, I suppose it could be anything but i hadnt heard it before coding. was that due to it working at only 50%??
 

dm222

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Dec 7, 2013
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I can hear it on my driveway and thats about it but i live in a very quiet area, I suppose it could be anything but i hadnt heard it before coding. was that due to it working at only 50%??

i think I can hear it inside the car when I'm parking in my parents house, which is in a very quiet area in a small village...

most of the time I am in a city and can't hear it.

my car doesn't have insulation from stock, i fitted one 6 months ago though.

this is mine:
http://videos.sapo.pt/WcePy87o91ANFa30wVzn
http://videos.sapo.pt/hObZ7gKfZzPsHpegyEqk

before coding the pump it was working at less than 50%, the pump reaches 3000rpm... when turning the steering and it is 1250 when not turning. without coding it was always at 1250... here is a excel of how it works:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5pgma4HYX7dNFdtWTdUUXpkNnBvbkNwV3FzcGhZbzhnTUo0/view

you can see Angular Velocity (steering input º/s) vs rpm of the pump
 

dm222

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Dec 7, 2013
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check if this thing is correctly closed and placed... if not some power steering pressure line could be touching metal and ressonating, it happened to me...
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if you don't know where that object is, 3:40 in this video, and you dont need to dissassemble anything to see it, it is visible bewind the wheel.

 
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dm222

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Dec 7, 2013
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I tested again now in the parking lot of my company and I can hear it inside the car, barely, but i can.
 
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