How to Deal with Steering Gear Clicking Noise?
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Steering gear clicking noise can be addressed by: 1. Checking if there is soundproof cotton or debris entangled under the steering gear; 2. Removing the steering wheel airbag clock spring and applying some grease; 3. Replacing the steering gear. The front wheel steering mechanism of a vehicle is responsible for controlling the direction of various wheeled or tracked vehicles. The steering mechanism of wheeled vehicles consists of the steering gear and steering linkage. When power steering is used, it requires the installation of a hydraulic pump, control valve, actuating cylinder, and oil reservoir, collectively known as the hydraulic power steering system. The maintenance method for the power steering system involves regularly checking the fluid level in the reservoir. When hot, the fluid level must be between the 'hot' and 'cold' marks, and when cold, it must be between the 'add' and 'cold' marks. If the fluid level does not meet the requirements, it is necessary to refill with Dexron 2 type power steering fluid.