Are there any Trucks equipped with electric Power steering yet? Paccar is going to be using them very soon. I imagine they’ll all be going electric. I saw electric fans on a Truck today. Thought that was great. Less wasted horsepower, better efficiency. I guess it’s a good thing. Until it fails anyway. Electric box mounted onto the steering box could be costly. Any thoughts or opinions?
Electric power steering
Discussion in 'Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanics Forum' started by Rideandrepair, Aug 24, 2025.
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More headaches. I read Mack has the new "Command Steer" that adds an electric motor to assist the hydraulics and Volvo too, but I don't think any truck has an all electric steering,,,yet. Complaints include, reliability, service costs, actual driver feel is lost, and they use a lot of juice, so no real gain in efficiency. I read, electric steering was invented for use in driverless vehicles. We all know how that's coming along,,
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When I got my new to me SUV in 2018 I looked all over for the power steering reservoir.
Found out it had electric power steering.
Trouble free for 7 years now.
Good road feel and response.
How it will work in a heavy duty application remains to be seen.OLDSKOOLERnWV, 201, tscottme and 2 others Thank this. -
Yes they are out there. Seen lots of 579 and 589 with electric assist. It truly is 1 finger and like butter. You’ll notice the difference right away.The assist motor is under the column inside the cab. There is no noticeable difference under the hood.
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So it's just a motor designed to assist the turning of the steering wheel and not electric actuators taking place of the power steering system?Rideandrepair, D.Tibbitt and Goodysnap Thank this.
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Electric assist is all it is. Have a couple of Volvo's with it.
Bought a couple of cars for the office with steer by wire, up'ed the life insurance on them. LOLRideandrepair and D.Tibbitt Thank this. -
Correct.
The original hydraulic steering gear and components are unchanged.Rideandrepair and D.Tibbitt Thank this. -
One step closer to driverless.
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They've used something similar on old tractors for a few years. Electric motor that mounts to the steering column and it has a roller on it that drives the steering wheel. It interfaces with the modern GPS systems.
Of course with the newest tractors and combines it's usually all integrated into the unit from factory.D.Tibbitt and Rideandrepair Thank this. -
The one I saw was mounted right onto the bottom of what looks like a standard steering box.
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