- integral-type power assisted steering
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
power-assisted steering — (pas) A steering system in which a hydraulic pump powered by the engine helps the driver to turn the steering wheel. Compare power steering. Also see integral type power assisted steering … Dictionary of automotive terms
assisted steering — See integral type power assisted steering … Dictionary of automotive terms
steering — A mechanism for controlling the direction of a vehicle. See absorbing steering ackermann steering adjustable steering all wheel steering assisted steering axle and steering ball and nut steering ball steering … Dictionary of automotive terms
power — [1] The rate of doing work. It is expressed in mass times distance over a period of time. See candle power constant power distribution equal power distribution equal power split fifty fifty power split four stroke power cycle horsepower hydro… … Dictionary of automotive terms
assisted — See hydraulic assisted brakes integral type power assisted steering power assisted brakes servo assisted … Dictionary of automotive terms
power steering — (PS) A steering system using hydraulic pressure to increase the driver s turning effort. As the driver turns the steering wheel, steering effort is reduced. The pressure is used either in the gearbox itself or in a hydraulic cylinder attached to… … Dictionary of automotive terms
Citroën SM — Manufacturer Citroën Production 1970 1975 Class Grand tourer … Wikipedia
Chevrolet C/K — Manufacturer General Motors Also called GMC C/K GMC Sierra Production 1960–2000 United States 1965–2000 Canada 1964–2001 Br … Wikipedia
Leyland Atlantean — The Leyland Atlantean was a model of double decker bus built by Leyland (with bodies added by a variety of companies) in the United Kingdom from 1958 to 1986.It pioneered the design of rear engined, front entrance double deck buses in the UK,… … Wikipedia
Marles Varamatic — is the trademark name of an automotive power steering system of the 1960s and 70s, which was characterised by its variable steering ratio. It was developed in 1961 by the Adwest Engineering Co Ltd of Reading, England, in conjunction with the… … Wikipedia