Symptoms of a Faulty Steering Bearing
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Symptoms of a faulty steering bearing are as follows: 1. Specific manifestations of a faulty steering bearing: unstable direction during driving, increased free play of the steering wheel, difficulty in the steering wheel returning to position, prone to oversteering or understeering, frequent shaking of the steering wheel, abnormal noise from the steering gear, and heavy steering. If such problems occur, it is best to promptly visit a repair shop for maintenance. 2. Automobile steering system: A series of devices used to change or maintain the direction of travel or reverse of a car. The function of the automobile steering system is to control the direction of the car according to the driver's intention. The automobile steering system is very important for the safety of the car, so various parts of the automobile steering system are called safety components.