Is there a warranty on an electric power steering unit?

Is there a warranty on an electric power steering unit?

All our electric power steering units are fully tested under all load and driving conditions to ensure every unit meets or exceeds OEM specifications. Every Electric power steering unit that we rebuild or supply comes with an unlimited mileage lifetime warranty as standard. This is a list of common failing Electric Power Steering units.

How does electric power steering ( EPS ) work?

The EPS control module also receives a vehicle speed input that, in combination with the steering position and torque sensors, combine to produce steering feedback to the driver. The position and torque sensors might also provide an electric input to safety-related systems like the vehicle stability control system (VSC), if so equipped.

What happens when electric power steering goes out?

Check-engine light comes on Often when the electric power steering goes out, the first thing drivers notice is the drivability of the vehicle. Usually it becomes especially difficult to turn the car or maneuver it with ease, and it becomes nearly impossible to control.

What is the beauty of an electric steering system?

The beauty of electric steering is that all of the steering feedback functions are incorporated into the power steering module, which allows the system to be fine-tuned by reprogramming the module’s software.

All our electric power steering units are fully tested under all load and driving conditions to ensure every unit meets or exceeds OEM specifications. Every Electric power steering unit that we rebuild or supply comes with an unlimited mileage lifetime warranty as standard. This is a list of common failing Electric Power Steering units.

How big is the unisteer electric power steering kit?

This kit is BIGGER, BADDER, & BETTER than our earlier successful model. This kit features a 30% stronger motor that will reduce effort in vehicles steering wheels that weigh up to 4500lbs.

Check-engine light comes on Often when the electric power steering goes out, the first thing drivers notice is the drivability of the vehicle. Usually it becomes especially difficult to turn the car or maneuver it with ease, and it becomes nearly impossible to control.

The EPS control module also receives a vehicle speed input that, in combination with the steering position and torque sensors, combine to produce steering feedback to the driver. The position and torque sensors might also provide an electric input to safety-related systems like the vehicle stability control system (VSC), if so equipped.