Hai!
I just came back from a trip to Germany to have my sticky steering fixed.
Summary:
Insights:
EPS disc adjustments
I am confident the upgrade worked, but today is cold so I did not have any issues in the first place.
Don't expect miracles. According experts, the electric power steering on the Z4 is 2nd best compared to hydraulic.
My issue is solved, and this bearing would have gone bad on short notice anyway. This Z4 has 155k km milage. So bearing was about to go anyway. So glad I spent the time & money.
Grt Matthijs
Address:
Volker Rothschenk
+49 163.83 83 83 9
Birkenhofweg
40668 Meerbusch
I just came back from a trip to Germany to have my sticky steering fixed.
Summary:
- Two extremely friendly experts working on just Z4 cars sticky steering & torque sensor errors.
- Very capable and knowing exactly what is going on.
- I felt my bearing. It was clearly deteriorated. I felt the bearing of the other car being repaired. That one was toast. Must have been a nasty ride to get to the garage in the first place (guy had only 88k milage, car in mint condition)
- Being able to feel my, his and their bearings convinced me the right part was replaced.
Insights:
- The issue is the bearing very close to the steering wheel. It is hidden somewhere in the upper part of the column. The EPS / worm part of the column was not even touched.
- This is an open bearing and made of various materials (different expansion on temperature changes) --> there's your problem.
- BMW engineers tried to save some EUR and integrated the bearing with parts of the steering column --> the bearing is not a sperate "of-the-shelf" part at all.
- NOTHING to do with the EPS motors gear / worm (more on that later).
EPS disc adjustments
- Why does everybody mess around with the excentre disc of the EPS???? ==> Because it does offer some initial (!) relief. The force of the worm-thing is partially loading the bad bearing. But the worm-gear is NOT the issue itself, nor is any friction of the worm. It's made out of some sort plastic and cannot generate high friction force due to the lubrication.
- Okay, if lubrication is gone, fix that first. It might help.
- If you adjust the excentre disc in the wrong direction (done that myself), you will get an effect similar to sticky steering. In fact you are loading the bad bearing even more, resulting in more stickyness.
- Injecting grease (after drilling a hole) is NEVER going to solve the issue, as your are greasing the wrong bearing. The bad bearing is between the steering wheel and the EPS gear assembly.
I am confident the upgrade worked, but today is cold so I did not have any issues in the first place.
Don't expect miracles. According experts, the electric power steering on the Z4 is 2nd best compared to hydraulic.
My issue is solved, and this bearing would have gone bad on short notice anyway. This Z4 has 155k km milage. So bearing was about to go anyway. So glad I spent the time & money.
Grt Matthijs
Address:
Volker Rothschenk
+49 163.83 83 83 9
Birkenhofweg
40668 Meerbusch
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