What are the causes of power steering failure in the Mercedes-Benz C200?
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Mercedes-Benz power steering failure can be attributed to the following reasons: Pressure leakage, solenoid valve not receiving power: Forms of power assistance failure such as torque sensor malfunction. Poor plug connection: Poor contact in the control system wiring harness plug, blown fuse, system fuse blown, relay damage, or destruction of the controller, motor, or sensor affecting the electric power steering system. Overloading of the steering system: Causes excessive wear of the stator and rotor inside the steering pump, leading to irregular movement of the oil within the pump. Steering gear failure: Loosening of the steering gear or steering pump mounting on the bracket, internal wear of the steering gear, and improper adjustment of gears and racks.