Reasons for Steering Wheel Abnormal Noise in Maxus V80
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Power steering system malfunction; Poor driving habits, excessive braking; Abnormal wear on brake disc and brake pad surfaces; Lack of lubrication in steering column, high friction; Insufficient power steering fluid; Universal joint failure; Aging of suspension stabilizer bar bushings. Solutions for abnormal noise: Lubricate the steering column; Refill power steering fluid; Replace universal joint; Replace suspension stabilizer bar bushings; Replace thrust bearing; Replace power steering system. The function of the steering wheel is to control the direction of the guide wheels through the steering wheel, changing the vehicle's driving direction to go straight, turn left or right. Precautions when turning the steering wheel: In daily life, try to avoid turning the steering wheel while stationary, as this can easily damage the steering wheel. Prolonged stationary steering can also reduce the accuracy of the steering direction. Do not turn the steering wheel after the engine is turned off. When the car is turned off, the power steering assistance is lost, which can harm the steering linkage. While driving, pay attention to whether the power steering is working properly to troubleshoot potential issues in advance. Regularly check for oil leaks, clean the power steering system occasionally, and perform proper maintenance.