What are the causes of Audi steering system failure?
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Audi steering system failure may be caused by the following reasons: The causes of Audi steering failure may include worn turn signal switch, steering failure, faulty flasher relay, or unresponsive contacts. The function of the steering system is to control the direction of the vehicle according to the driver's intention, which is crucial for driving safety. Additional information: Audi is a German luxury car brand, symbolized by four interlocking rings, focusing on the mid-to-high-end automotive market, primarily producing sedans and SUVs. Audi is an international high-quality car developer and manufacturer. Currently a subsidiary of Volkswagen Group, its headquarters is located in Ingolstadt, Germany.