May 08, 2015
Why Is My Steering Wheel Hard to Turn
Why Is My Steering Wheel Hard to Turn It is a frightening moment when you try to
steer your car and your steering wheel is unresponsive. Fortunately,with a
little muscle and concentration,you can normally get your car safely to the side
of the road. However,when the power steering in your car stops working,it is
important to get it fixed. Today's cars are not designed to be maneuvered
without the assistance of hydraulics,and it can be both physically and mentally
taxing to drive a car without it. There are a number of things that could be
wrong with your vehicle that can make your steering wheel hard to turn maxicheck
pro. Check the power steering fluid The most likely culprit is simply your
power steering fluid being low. You can normally tell when your vehicle is low
on fluid,as it will make a whining sound when you turn. Power steering fluid is
available at all auto stores,and your car's owner's manual or a Haynes manual
will show you where to add it. If you do not keep your power steering fluid at
the recommended level,not only are you putting yourself and others in danger but
you risk damaging your steering pump. Power steering fluid leak If you are
noticing a puddle under your car on a regular basis and you also are having
trouble with steering,you could have power steering fluid leak. This could be in
a hose,at a clamp,or at a fitting. If you can determine where the leak is,it may
be a simple fix for a "do it yourself" job,but normally this type of a repair
should be done by a mechanic. The best way to check for a leak is to put a piece
of dry clean cardboard under your engine and then check it for leaks after a few
hours. Serpentine belt could be loose Another reason why your vehicle may be
hard to steer is that your serpentine belt has come loose. It can stretch over
time and slip and therefore is unable to drive the steering pump efficiently.
This is especially likely if your air conditioning and alternator are not
working properly either. This is a difficult repair and is probably best left to
professionals. Steering pump failure or mechanical linkage failure If you have
eliminated the above issues,then the likely reason for your poor steering is
that your steering pump or the linkage leading to it has failed. You will have
to have this diagnosed by a mechanic,and it can be a rather expensive repair.
The best way to treat a steering problem is to prevent one launch
x-431. Keep your fluids topped up at all times. If,however,you find that
your power steering has failed,do not panic. You can safely drive and steer any
car manually for the time it takes to get you to safety.
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