What Causes the Steering Wheel to Become Heavier?
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The reasons for the steering wheel becoming heavier are as follows: 1. Excessive bearing tightness. If the rolling bearings and sliding bearings in the steering system are too tightly fitted, it can lead to poor lubrication of the bearings, causing a sticking phenomenon. There are two specific manifestations of a heavy steering wheel: one is unidirectional heaviness, and the other is heaviness on both sides. Both can result in a heavier steering wheel. 3. Issues with the power steering system. The steering wheel and the power steering system are closely related. When the steering wheel becomes heavier, it is likely that there is poor electrical contact or other problems within the power steering system.