What to Do if the Magotan Steering Wheel is Heavy?
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Solutions for a heavy Magotan steering wheel: Timely maintenance, adding or replacing power steering fluid can resolve the issue. More information about the Magotan is as follows: 1. The Magotan features two sharp edges forming waistlines that complement the body lines, creating a dual-waistline design. Combined with prominent wheel arch lines and chrome anti-scratch strips moved down to the bottom, the side profile of the car appears more stable visually. 2. The latest soft-material dashboard from Volkswagen Germany perfectly integrates into the cabin design layout. In terms of the center console design, the new Magotan has neatly arranged buttons without being rigid, and adds new features like automatic parking and an engine start button.
Recently, my Magotan also experienced heavier steering, and I've considered several possibilities. First, I checked the tire pressure and found the front tires were severely underinflated. After filling them up, the steering noticeably lightened. If the tire pressure is normal, it might be an issue with the power steering system. For Magotan models with electric power steering, check if the steering gear motor connector is loose. For hydraulic power steering, inspect if the power steering fluid is dark or deteriorated. If the steering suddenly becomes heavy on bumpy roads, check if the steering tie rod ball joint is stuck, as lack of lubrication here can make steering difficult. I recommend visiting a professional repair shop as soon as possible to read fault codes with a diagnostic tool. Long-term heavy steering can lead to suspension wear, and driving safety should never be taken lightly.