Heavy steering

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I drove out my driveway and about a few hundred yard away the steering went extremely heavy and became impossible to turn into corners. On the dash the battery warning light has come up, but it starts without any problem. What should I be looking at as I have no basic knowledge of cars. By the way the car is a 51 plate vauxhall vectra 1.8 and the battery was changed about 2 years ago.
 
hows the temperature gauage?

if a pully has snapped that means you wouldnt be getting power stearing or coolant, and last thing you want is the gasket to go.

other thing is maybe your stearing rack has gone, mine did about a year ago, (02 vectra dti), picked one from the scrapyard for £20.
 
sigh..

As has already been explained, the auxiliary belt has nothing to do with driving a water pump.

Arcon, alternator and power steering. That is all.
 
Just a update the belt somehow came loose, but for some strange reason there was no break in it. After feeding in back between the pulleys the power steering is now fine. The tension isn't as tight so need a mechanic to look at it properly. I still dont understand how it fell apart without snapping ??
 
Tensioner (alternator adjusts for this on these?) probably moved, the belt shouldnt have become that slack that quickly. But then, the tensioner/alternator shouldn't have moved either.
 
You were able to feed it back between the pulleys by hand? It shouldn't be that loose. I'd get it looked at, the tensioner has likely failed (or the alternator mount if thats the method used for tensioning)
 
Just a update the belt somehow came loose, but for some strange reason there was no break in it. After feeding in back between the pulleys the power steering is now fine. The tension isn't as tight so need a mechanic to look at it properly. I still dont understand how it fell apart without snapping ??

If by "fell apart" you simply mean the belt jumped off the pulleys, then you have already explained the cause; insufficient tension. This might be due simply to wear (belts stretch and the rubber physicaly wears a little) or the tensioner may have backed off due to not being tightened sufficiently or may be even broken.
 
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