What is the reason for a slight clicking sound when turning the steering wheel?
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The reasons for a slight clicking sound when turning the steering wheel are: 1. The steering column is not lubricated, resulting in high friction; 2. Lack of power steering fluid; 3. Issues with the universal joint; 4. Aging and hardening of the rubber bushings on the chassis suspension stabilizer bar links; 5. Damage to the thrust bearing. Steering wheels are categorized into: single-spoke, dual-spoke, triple-spoke, and quad-spoke designs. The method for adjusting the height of the steering wheel is: 1. Locate the lever at the base of the steering wheel; 2. Press the lever to adjust. The function of the steering wheel is: to convert the force applied by the driver on the rim of the steering wheel into torque, which is then transmitted to the steering shaft, achieving the purpose of changing the vehicle's direction.