What Causes the Electric Power Steering to Become Heavier?
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The reasons for the electric power steering becoming heavier are: 1. Insufficient tire pressure; 2. Different tire models being replaced; 3. Damaged or poorly sealed dust covers; 4. Dirty, insufficient, or air-contaminated power steering fluid; 5. Torque sensor not calibrated; 6. Deformed front wheel suspension or abnormal four-wheel alignment; 7. Stuck steering column. Methods to make the electric power steering lighter include: 1. Readjusting the toe-in value or performing a four-wheel alignment to ensure the car tires are parallel; 2. Disassembling the steering gear and reapplying lubricant to ensure normal operation of internal components; 3. Adjusting the position of the floor mat; 4. Replacing the electric power steering wheel.