What are the symptoms of a power steering pump failure?
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Here are the relevant descriptions about the symptoms of a power steering pump failure: 1. Whining noise when turning the wheels: If you hear a whining noise when turning the wheels, there is a problem with the power steering system. It could be a leak in the power steering pump, or the fluid level might be low. If the fluid level remains this low for an extended period, it could damage the entire power steering system. In either case, the power steering pump needs to be inspected and possibly replaced by a professional. 2. Slow response from the steering wheel: When turning, if the steering feels slow to respond to the current steering wheel input, it might indicate a failing power steering pump. Additionally, you might hear a whining noise. If you notice both symptoms simultaneously, contact a professional to replace the power steering pump. 3. Stiff steering wheel: Not only does the steering wheel respond slowly, but it can also become stiff if the power steering fails. If the steering wheel starts to feel stiff, the power steering pump might be failing.