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Caesar
  Posted: March 12, 2009 10:06 am


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Hello,
just before leaving the house, I found out somebody is offering the complete DIRAVI steering for a very decent prize. The thing is it is supposed to come from a V6 12v car, which I'm not sure has even had DIRAVI (mainland europe, steering wheel on the right side). Can anybody enlighten me, ie. has there been the DIRAVI steering on a V6 12v car (I have no further information about that right now).

thanks!

PS: I quickly skimmed over my XM catalog, until I realized it's an English catalog, and I remember somebody here mentioning that English cars were never fitted with DIRAVI (I found no mention of it under a "Power assisted steering" heading)


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Posted: March 12, 2009 11:01 am


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DIRAVI was sold in mainland European countries ie. France/Germany/Holland etc and only
fitted on the v6 12v and 24v although I'm not sure if it was a cost option on differing levels
of trim specification. It would be wrong to assume it was standard on all these v6 models
but it certainly never got fitted on a right hand drive UK spec car from new.

The rack and governor do appear on ebay from time to time and will cost around 100-200 EURO.

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Posted: March 12, 2009 05:50 pm


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Hi Andrew

I think it was a standard for any PRV V6 (12v, 24v), any year.

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Posted: March 12, 2009 06:56 pm


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The rack and governor do appear on ebay from time to time and will cost around 100-200 EURO.


In 2 hours, I should know whether or not I've won in an auction that offers the part for cca 17 EUR. The sellers claims it's fully functional and comes from an abandoned XM car that was apparently standing in the garage for some time (the car is disassembled at the time). I just wasn't sure the v12 were fitted with DIRAVI and so wasn't sure the seller isn't not knowledgeable enough to know what he's selling (as I'm not that knowledgeable about what I'm buying either). And for that price, I don't really risk much!

thanks for your help both of you!


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Posted: March 12, 2009 07:04 pm


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hello
my car is v6 es9 engine 1999,and i have regular steering on it
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Posted: March 12, 2009 10:37 pm


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Hi Y

It was only ever fitted to XMs with the PRV V6 engines.

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Is your XM as soft as it should be ??

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Mine is not as good...but quite near!


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Caesar
Posted: March 13, 2009 12:16 am


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I also believe it was only fitted to Mark 1 (before facelift) V6s, as I've driven a steering wheel on left side post facelift V6 with regular steering only, too


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Posted: March 13, 2009 11:40 am


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And it was only fitted to LHD cars as there is, apparently, not enough room on RHD cars to fit DIRAVI.

I have never seen or heard of a RHD DIRAVI XM and I have seen and driven cars as mentioned above - ie S1 24v, PRV etc etc.


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Posted: March 15, 2009 06:46 pm


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Put us out of our misey Caesar, did you win it?

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Posted: March 18, 2009 09:27 am


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Yep smile.gif going to pick it up next week... my diravi is working just fine right now, but this was too good to resist


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