What is the reason for the clicking sound when turning the steering wheel of a Sagitar?
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The reason for the clicking sound when turning the steering wheel of a Sagitar is either damage to the plane bearing of the front shock absorber or excessive play in the suspension. The function of the steering wheel is to convert the force applied by the driver to the edge of the steering wheel into torque and then transmit it to the steering shaft. It is mainly composed of the frame, foam, and the corresponding installation clips or screw holes for the driver's airbag (DAB). The Sagitar is a compact car under FAW-Volkswagen, with a length, width, and height of 4544mm, 1760mm, and 1461mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2578mm. It comes standard with an ESP electronic stability system across all models. The new Sagitar series is equipped with three types of engines: 1.4TSI, 1.8TSI, and a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, paired with a 7-speed DSG transmission, delivering a maximum power of 96kw and a maximum torque of 220nm.