What are the common failure symptoms of a hydraulic power steering system?
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Common failure symptoms of a hydraulic power steering system: 1. Heavy steering or insufficient power assistance: The steering feels heavy, and there is a temporary loss of hydraulic assistance; 2. Noise in the power steering system: A noise is generated at the steering pump when the car is turning; 3. Uneven steering effort: The steering force required to turn left and right is unequal when driving. The hydraulic steering system has a simple structure and stable performance. The hydraulic cylinder is an important part of the hydraulic system. When using a hydraulic cylinder as a tool for reciprocating motion in a car, the deceleration device can be eliminated, and the transmission has no gaps, ensuring smooth movement. According to the structure, hydraulic cylinders can be divided into piston type, plunger type, etc. According to the installation form, they can be classified into tie-rod type, clevis type, and other hydraulic cylinder types.