How to Fix Heavy Steering Wheel in Polo?
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A heavy steering wheel in a Polo is generally caused by insufficient lubrication in the steering gear, which increases friction. In this case, simply removing the car's steering gear and lubricating it can resolve the issue. More details are as follows: 1. The main reason for a heavy steering wheel is a malfunction in the steering gear. There are several causes for steering gear failure, including lack of lubrication, detachment of the steering gear rubber sleeve, or loosening of the steering gear gears. The specific issue should be diagnosed and repaired by professionals at a repair shop or 4S dealership. 2. Besides steering gear failure, insufficient tire pressure can also cause a heavy steering wheel, as it increases friction between the tires and the road. In such cases, promptly inflating the tires is necessary. The recommended tire pressure typically ranges between 2.3 bar and 2.6 bar. 3. If the front-wheel stabilizer link is damaged, it can affect the car's steering, leading to heavier steering wheel resistance. In this scenario, the stabilizer link should be replaced immediately. Additionally, if the front shock absorbers are damaged, they can also impair the car's steering ability, requiring professional inspection.