Is the Power Steering Oil Leak a Serious Issue?

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LorenzoLynn
07/30/25 2:51am
Power steering oil leak is a serious issue. Causes of power steering oil leakage: 1. The original machine's screw holes are drilled through, or during maintenance, longer screws are used to penetrate or crack the screw holes, causing the lubricant inside the box to seep out along the threads; 2. Uneven cover surface or misalignment between the guide hole and the two planes, leading to improper riveting or guide deviation; 3. Uneven bolt torque, causing deformation of the side cover and bottom cover, or improper adjustment of the number of gaskets; 4. Poor concentricity between the steering arm bearing hole and the oil seal seat hole of the steering worm box, resulting in leakage at the steering arm shaft oil seal; 5. Cracks, sand holes, air holes in the power steering housing, or loose metal around the screw holes.
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