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How It Works: The computer measures the amount of effort on the steering wheel and amplifies it with the aid of the electric motor. A potentiometer (adjustment knob) allows you to have more or less assistance, so you can adjust the amount of power assist. For example, you can have maximal power assist on a parking lot, and less on the highway.
Why You Need It: Most new cars have electronic power steering because you don't need belt drive power steering pumps, hoses to transfer fluid, or potentially leaky hydraulic steering box or rack.
Make | Model | Years |
Chevrolet | Bel Air | 1955 - 1956 |
Chevrolet | Nomad | 1955 - 1956 |
Chevrolet | One-Fifty Series | 1955 - 1956 |
Chevrolet | Sedan Delivery | 1955 - 1956 |
Chevrolet | Two-Ten Series | 1955 - 1956 |