>At 09:31 PM 2/10/97 -0600, you wrote: >> >>While poking around at the engine on my '89 Westy I noticed a sort of >>plug at the back of the power steering pump. The naked prongs of the plug >>definitely looked as if something was supposed to be hooked up to them >>and sure enough on closer inspection I found two dangling wires. >> >>One wire was red and white and the other was sort of white or yellowish. >>Does anybody know which wire goes on top and bottom or does it matter ? >>Also what function does this connection serve ? I've had no trouble with >>the steering. >> >> Phil >> '89 Westy >> >I believe it bumps up the idle a few ticks when steering is at full lock and >there is therefore increased load on the engine (pump's working hard). > >Austin Yes, it bumps up engine revolutions during idle, but every time when you move the steering wheel. The wires are going to a switch. Helmut '80 Camper
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