What are the reasons for the Hyundai Verna's steering being particularly heavy?
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Modern Verna steering is particularly heavy for the following reasons: 1. Power steering pump failure: When the pump pressure of the power steering pump fails to meet the standard value through testing, it is obvious that the heavy steering is related to this. 2. Low steering gear oil pressure: If the inspection finds that the steering gear's assist oil pressure is low, it indicates that the heavy steering is due to the steering gear. Generally, steering gear failures are mostly caused by scratches on the piston or cylinder barrel, or damage to the piston's sealing ring, which allows the two chambers of the piston to communicate, preventing the effective establishment of assist pressure. 3. Oil shortage: If the power steering system is short of oil, causing air to enter the system, not only will the steering be heavy, but there will also be noise when steering.