How to Solve the Heavy Steering Wheel Issue in Kia K5?
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You can try adding power steering fluid, replacing the power steering fluid, checking the power steering system, and inspecting tire pressure to resolve the heavy steering wheel issue. Additionally, switching to lightweight 18 or 19-inch rims and using non-run-flat tires can also help. Below are the reasons for the heavy steering wheel in Kia K5: 1. Insufficient or contaminated power steering fluid: The power source for car movement comes from the power steering fluid. If the fluid is insufficient, the car will have difficulty moving forward. Moreover, if the power steering fluid is contaminated with unclean mixed gases or impurities, it will not function properly, leading to difficulty in steering. 2. Low tire pressure: When the tire pressure is too low, the steering wheel will become heavier and may even lead to a tire blowout.