
Steering column cannot be replaced at will. It should only be replaced when there is excessive wear, rust, or even deformation. The symptoms and solutions for a damaged steering column are as follows: Symptoms of a damaged steering column: The main symptoms of a damaged steering column include the car pulling to one side, the steering wheel becoming heavier, increased free play, oversteering or understeering, steering wheel vibration, and unusual noises during steering. Solutions for a damaged steering column: If the car exhibits the above issues while driving, it is necessary to check whether the steering column is rusted or excessively worn. If necessary, the entire steering column can be replaced. If the steering column only lacks lubrication, a complete replacement is not necessary. Simply adding some specialized lubricating oil can solve the problem.


