What Causes Noise When Turning the Steering Wheel While Stationary?
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The reasons for noise when turning the steering wheel while stationary are: 1. Excessive clearance in the steering rack gear; 2. Excessive clearance in the universal joint transmission device; 3. Damage to the shock absorber pressure bearing; 4. Contaminated or degraded hydraulic oil, leading to reduced lubrication performance; 5. Damage to the power steering pump. The solutions for noise when turning the steering wheel while stationary are: 1. Adjust the clearance of the steering rack gear or the universal joint transmission device; 2. Inspect and replace the shock absorber pressure bearing; 3. Replace the hydraulic oil promptly; 4. Check the working condition of the power steering pump. Steering wheels can be categorized into single-spoke, dual-spoke, triple-spoke, and four-spoke designs. Their function is to convert the force applied by the driver to the edge of the steering wheel into torque, which is then transmitted to the steering shaft.