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And they charge nearly £400 for the privilege.
The ECU Testing website says a Panda power steering motor is £195
https://www.ecutesting.com/product-catalogue/fiat/panda/power-steering-eps-electric-power-steering/
The cost issue is not as simple as "investing" (or not) in an old car. The car is old and worth very little. But cars are NOT investments they all COST money. All cars need maintenance. Stuff wears out.
If everything falling apart then of course, scrap the thing. If you need an excuse to scrap it, then fill your boots. However, what about these questions - Do you like the car? Is the car otherwise running well? Can you afford at least the same cost per month to replace it?
A reasonable mileage, basic car with good service history will be about £5000. Anything much cheaper is likely to have its own problems so nothing is gained. Even if you don't need to borrow the money, £5000 is equivalent to £200 per month as you have to put it back into the bank.
Edit - A 2017 Panda is about £3000 so you'd have two months to wait for the payback.
My car is still in the category of "I like it and its reliable". I don't want the cost of replacement so £200 for parts to keep it on the road makes sense. Eventually that wont apply but for the time-being....
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