Tiger
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Registered: 12th Jun 01
Location: Leicestershire Drives:Astra VXR
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http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=f14_1393634596
Skip to 28 seconds. Holden car, can't tell which model.
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
Location: Essex
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thats pretty mental.
Holden? Opel badge on the wheel.
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deano87
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Registered: 21st Oct 06
Location: Bedfordshire Drives: Ford Fiesta
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Looks like a Vectra dash to me.
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Dave
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Registered: 26th Feb 01
Location: Lancs
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
Looks like a Vectra dash to me.
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
Location: Essex
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Internet says it's the power steering lines switched over, so high pressure on low and visa versa.
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Brett
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Registered: 16th Dec 02
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Awesome
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Nic Barnes
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Location: nowhere near ginger people
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
Internet says it's the power steering lines switched over, so high pressure on low and visa versa.
pretty obvious that's what it was.
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BeetleGav
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Registered: 27th Jun 10
Location: lancashire, nelson
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I'd actually shit myself if I got in my car and it did that!
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
Location: Essex
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
Internet says it's the power steering lines switched over, so high pressure on low and visa versa.
pretty obvious that's what it was.
Less of your lip, boy.
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DaveyLC
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Registered: 8th Oct 08
Location: Berkshire
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
Internet says it's the power steering lines switched over, so high pressure on low and visa versa.
EPS systems do similar shit when the sensor in the column fails
[Edited on 03-03-2014 by DaveyLC]
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CorsAsh
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Registered: 19th Apr 02
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Would be awesome as a security feature
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IvIarkgraham
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Registered: 27th Mar 04
Location: Ellesmere Port, Cheshire
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have a switch in the middle of the speedo that says push here to start.
meaning thy have to put their arm through the wheel to start
when it does start - instant broken arm
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Brett
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CorsAsh
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Stu_22
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Location: Luton
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I did this on my old supra nearly ripped my arm off trying to stop it. luckily it was still on stands
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Munchie
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Possible silly question but do the wheels turn as well ha
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johnny86
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Registered: 15th Feb 10
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Looks like a cavalier dash
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SVM 286
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Registered: 13th Feb 05
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quote: Originally posted by Munchie
Possible silly question but do the wheels turn as well ha
Yes Munch.
It's uncommon to be able to do this as the pipes are formed to fit a certain way and most unions on rack valve bodies are different sizes.
On some push fit variants they are the same size though. You've got to be a proper numpty to get them reversed though. And it's a bad mistake to make, as the result (as you saw) is very violent and can do damage.
Why the bloke in the video left it running so long and why he kept starting it up is beyond me.
Btw, iirc, totally knackered teflons and/or a worn valve housing/assembly can possibly lead to a similar effect, but don't quote me on that, as it's been a few years and I can't remember for certain.
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