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Old 08-01-2012, 03:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Latching power switch for power steering?

Hey all, I've been in and out but haven't posted in a while. I had a thought the other day about power steering, and figured you all were the best source I knew of.

I can drive my car easily without power steering - I did it for several months when I broke my PS pump by accident. However, I can't disable it permanently because other household members would find it to be...less than enjoyable ().

So, here's my idea. Swap over to an electrical PS pump, instead of a belt-driven one. Put a button inside the cabin to control if it's on or off. The thing is, I don't want to forget to turn it back on when I'm done, and have my wife try and drive it that way!

What's the name of the switch I need?
  • Normally Closed (default state ON)
  • Press Button = OFF (circuit open, repeated presses do nothing)
  • Power Loss = return to default state (ON/closed)

This way, I can shut it off when I get in/so choose, but whenever I turn the car off, it's back to normal and my wife will never notice the difference!

Best for both of us, right?

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If I ever get around to installing a clutched P/S I was going to have it activated like this:
Manual toggle switch activated
Brake activated
Reverse activated
Maybe a blinker activated also

My suburban has a hydroboost brake booster so I need hydraulic power for boosted brakes.

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