What is the reason for oil leakage in the Haval H6 steering gear?
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Haval H6 steering gear oil leakage is caused by the rubber sealing ring inside the transmission being subjected to alternating cold and warm temperatures for a long time, resulting in the loss of a large amount of plasticizer and softener in the sealing ring, leading to corrosion, aging, and hardening problems. Causing damage to the steering gear: Severe oil leakage in the steering gear can lead to oil shortage, wear, and damage. The more oil leaks, the harder it is to steer, and in severe cases, steering may become impossible, which can easily cause accidents. If the owner finds oil leakage in the steering gear, they should investigate the cause and repair it in time to prevent the fault from expanding, causing oil shortage and accidents. Heavy steering wheel: This can cause the car to experience heavy steering, abnormal noise, and deviation during driving, which is a safety hazard for driving. If small oil stains are found on the ground where the car is parked, the oil leakage of the steering gear has reached a relatively serious level. If not repaired in time, it may even lead to the scrapping of the steering gear.