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Re: steering broke???? help
A bad CV joint wouldnt do that. You have something that has come 'undone' in the steering system. It could be a u-joint at the lower part of the steering column, a broken pinion in the rack and pinion assembly, even a pair of broken tie rods or tie rod ends.
If the steering wheel turns the shaft you see from under the dash but inside the car, you will need to have someone look under the car while you turn the steering wheel, or vice versa. The rack & pinion assembly is bolted to the firewall behind the engine, and down low. I dont think it will be visible by looking down from under the hood. It it were a broken tie rod, it would have to be both of them broken - or one wheel would still steer.
There is a u-joint somewhere at the lower part of the steering column. I dont know if its visible from inside the car (under a boot?) or not. If its outside of the passenger compartment it might only be visible with the front of the car lifted up, so someone can snake under it and look up. But that disconnection is one that wouldnt involve two things breaking, only one. There may be a slider joint in the steering column too, halfway up from the floor, but they usually keep working even when the anti-rattle stuff has fallen out. On other cars the rack and pinion assembly can begin to come loose, and be able to slide back and forth. Usually thats progressive though, not a sudden total loss of steering.
Least likely would be a steering shaft (from steering wheel to u-joint at bottom of the steering shaft) that had snapped in two.
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