The event:
P500 starting down a steep hill, an easy transition across it near the top, then deep ruts to the bottom.
Driver runs the transition, but ends up pinched in the right hand rut with the front wheels turned hard passenger. Right front looks further open to the right than the left.
Buggy would not move forward or back, front wheels won't move left or right, driver (strong sum b****!) perhaps muscles the wheel too hard, dunno. No luck. Passenger exits the buggy; buggy then can move enough to move tires to get un-pinched and proceed down the hill.
Symptoms:
Shortly thereafter, driver notices steering slop and perhaps a new noise from the machine. Right front is found to be definitely out to the right and there is extra play in the steering, and perhaps a bit of a notchy feel. Certainly the steering no longer feels the same as my 520, as it did before.
Pictures, steering wheel centered:
Thoughts? All I've done thus far is wash it.
P500 starting down a steep hill, an easy transition across it near the top, then deep ruts to the bottom.
Driver runs the transition, but ends up pinched in the right hand rut with the front wheels turned hard passenger. Right front looks further open to the right than the left.
Buggy would not move forward or back, front wheels won't move left or right, driver (strong sum b****!) perhaps muscles the wheel too hard, dunno. No luck. Passenger exits the buggy; buggy then can move enough to move tires to get un-pinched and proceed down the hill.
Symptoms:
Shortly thereafter, driver notices steering slop and perhaps a new noise from the machine. Right front is found to be definitely out to the right and there is extra play in the steering, and perhaps a bit of a notchy feel. Certainly the steering no longer feels the same as my 520, as it did before.
Pictures, steering wheel centered:
Thoughts? All I've done thus far is wash it.