What Causes Heavy Steering?
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The reason for heavy steering in a car may be insufficient power steering fluid. Power steering fluid is the main source of driving force that propels the car forward. When there is a shortage of power steering fluid, the steering wheel becomes heavy. Below are additional details: Other reasons for heavy steering: Contaminated power steering fluid can prevent it from functioning properly and hinder the car's movement; a malfunctioning power steering system, possibly due to poor electrical circuit connections in the system. Correct steering techniques: When turning left, both hands should rotate the wheel together. As the hands are about to cross positions, the right hand remains stationary on the wheel while the left hand moves to the right side of the wheel to continue turning. After this, both hands should rotate the wheel in a coordinated manner. The same principle applies when turning right, with the roles of the left and right hands reversed.