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The EPS, (Electric Power Steering), light is a warning that there is a possible problem with your power steering system. Get a good mechanic to check the whole system as it could be a mechanical or electrical source to the problem.
check all fuse in both fuse boxes.
power sensor?
electronic power steering failure.
you can:
1: get it fixed. (any ASE shop would be happy to help.)
2: read the FSM and learn the tests to find the cause.
3: and scan the PCM to see what EPS failures are happening,
and post those.
or look them up in the FSM to see the tests.
Its the Electronic Power Steering. When it lights up, let the power steering unit be check in a local repair shop.
The other system is hydraulic power steering - which is driven from a pump through a belt system. EPS is driven by the battery / alternator. Low battery or faulty alternator can cause the EPS to stop working properly.
vauxhall charge 47 pound to look at the car for you sounds like the steering rack but i cant be sure, i would take it to vauxhall cause a backstreet could get it wrong and it would cost you more
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