
The new Suzuki Alto is equipped with electric power steering, making it relatively easy to handle. Introduction to Electric Power Steering System: The electric power steering system directly relies on a motor to provide auxiliary torque. The power steering system is driven by an electric motor and is equipped with an electronic control system on top of the previous setup. This ensures that the steering assistance force is not only related to the steering angle but also has a certain relationship with the vehicle speed. How to locate the electric power steering fuse: Open the engine compartment and find the rectangular black box in front of the battery. The fuse marked with a PS symbol inside is the electric power steering fuse.

I recently test drove the new Suzuki Alto and found it indeed comes equipped with an electric power steering system. The steering wheel is light and responsive, making driving effortless, especially when navigating tight turns in crowded urban areas—the smoothness makes you feel like you're playing a game. Compared to the old hydraulic power steering, the new electric design is more fuel-efficient since it doesn’t rely on the engine to drive an oil pump, consumes less power, and extends the system’s lifespan. As a small car owner, I commute to work weekly and haven’t encountered any issues after several months of driving—the system is stable and reliable. The only thing to note is maintaining the battery in good condition, as the electric power steering requires a stable power supply.

From a technical perspective, the new Suzuki Alto incorporates Electric Power Steering, abbreviated as EPS. This system uses an electric motor to assist the steering shaft, eliminating the hassle of traditional hydraulic fluid and reducing maintenance costs. Having worked on many cars, common issues include component aging or power supply failures, but the new Alto's design is more durable and responsive. The steering feels light and nimble, making it ideal for urban driving conditions. It's recommended to inspect the steering system's wiring connections every 1-2 years to ensure secure plugs; additionally, developing a habit of testing the steering before nighttime driving can enhance safety and prevent unnecessary repair expenses.

The new Suzuki Alto comes with electric power steering, making the steering significantly lighter. I drive this car to and from work, and the steering wheel is so light that it can be operated with just one hand, especially when parking or making U-turns on narrow roads—it's super convenient. The electric power steering is energy-efficient and highly effective, ensuring you don't get tired even after long drives. Remember to schedule regular simple maintenance at the 4S shop to keep the system running smoothly.

As a modern car owner, the new Suzuki Alto keeps up with the trend by featuring electric power steering. This enhances the driving experience with precise and agile handling, making it perfect for city driving while also helping to save on fuel costs. Choosing it means higher safety as well.


