What are the causes of steering wheel noise in the Magotan?

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Austin
07/30/25 5:21am
The causes of steering wheel noise in the Magotan are: 1. Lack of lubrication in the steering column, resulting in high friction; 2. Insufficient power steering fluid; 3. Faulty universal joint; 4. Aging of the rubber bushings in the chassis suspension stabilizer bar links; 5. Faulty plane bearing; 6. Power steering system malfunction; 7. Poor driving habits, such as excessive braking; 8. Abnormal wear on the brake disc and brake pad surfaces. Taking the 2020 Magotan as an example, it is a mid-size car with body dimensions of: length 4865mm, width 1832mm, height 1471mm, a wheelbase of 2871mm, a trunk capacity of 533 liters, and a curb weight of 1445kg.
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