What does the steering centering reset mean for the Leopaard CS10?
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Leopaard CS10 steering centering reset indicates a malfunction in the electronic power steering system. Below are the relevant details: 1. Abnormal noise during steering: The causes of abnormal noise during steering are generally due to damage to the kingpin and bushing or failure of the column thrust bearing. When encountering this issue, you can turn the steering wheel left and right to identify the source of the noise and proceed with disassembly and inspection accordingly. 2. Steering gear oil leakage: Oil leakage in the steering gear usually occurs at three locations: the upper cover of the steering gear, the connection between the steering shaft and the arm, and the side end cover. This is often caused by prolonged use of the vehicle leading to sealing issues. Since all three locations have sealing rings, replacing the oil seals and sealing rings can resolve the problem.