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Electric Power Steering Assist (EPAS)

Apache Bronco

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Jun 14, 2012
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Roosevelt, AZ
I searched the forums, but could not find.

I betcha I can't do this and keep the column 3 speed shifter. I would have to insert it after the shift tube, in the engine bay.
Has anyone toyed with this idea, even if you have an automatic or floor shifter? Would you have to move the auto shifter to the floor?
 

kmdenver

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Joined
Aug 14, 2017
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Loc.
Aurora
Moving my auto shift to floor. I'm using the 2016 Hyundai electric motor. Just starting this process.
 

T-Bird

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Apr 12, 2015
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East TN
My son said the new ford F150 has electric steering and you can do a U-turn using just one finger! The new Raptors don't have it because of the Rack & Pinion.
 

Broncobowsher

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New Jeep has electric over hydraulic power steering. Altima and Pathfinder have had the same since about '13.

Most electric power steering needs a brain to run them. Won't run stand alone. Needs CAN signals from speed battery, and other stuff. The electrohydrolic can run stand alone, just spin the pump and it's like the engine is running it. Oem will throttle back the pump at times. I know of a few conversations that are a few years running without issue.
 

kmdenver

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Aug 14, 2017
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Aurora
Correct on the brain, failsafe mode

Some units like the Hyundai and I think Honda have a failsafe mode so they just need power. You don't get the speed sensitive adjustment. Testing on my bench there seems to be good torque assist. I am about a week out from having mine hooked up to a manual gear box and 31" tires.
 

Justafordguy

Bronco Guru
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Some units like the Hyundai and I think Honda have a failsafe mode so they just need power. You don't get the speed sensitive adjustment. Testing on my bench there seems to be good torque assist. I am about a week out from having mine hooked up to a manual gear box and 31" tires.

Sounds interesting, can't wait to see how it turns out.
 

BigB

Sr. Member
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Nov 19, 2011
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Google search on “vintage mustangs forum”. Tons of info about which models to get donor parts.

Quite a few work in the fail safe mode.

Will be interesting to see how they go turning wheels on a heavy Bronco.


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