Why does the steering wheel of Haval H6 become heavy?

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StElena
09/01/25 5:21am
The power steering of the Great Wall Haval H6 generally does not exhibit heaviness. If heaviness occurs, the possible reasons include: power steering fluid issues, power steering pump problems, and checking tire pressure. These aspects require careful inspection. More information about the Haval H6 is as follows: 1. Introduction: As an urban SUV, the Haval H6 has broken away from the rugged off-road style of previous models in terms of appearance, adopting a new design that is more appealing to the general public. The overall design is bold and stable, yet it also incorporates fashionable elements. The straight roof line ensures ample headroom inside the vehicle. 2. Exterior: The Haval H6 has a conventional and balanced design, featuring a color scheme with a darker upper part and a lighter lower part, complemented by silver accents that enhance the sense of quality. The overall visual effect aligns with the aesthetic preferences of most people. The Haval H6 comes standard with features such as headlight height adjustment, home headlight delay-off, four-way steering wheel adjustment, dual airbags, and rear air conditioning vents. Higher-end models are equipped with additional intelligent and convenient features, including cruise control, intelligent voice GPS navigation system, intelligent wiper and light control, side airbags, front and rear integrated side safety curtains, ESP electronic stability system, and tire pressure monitoring system.
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OClara
09/13/25 8:04am
During the repair of a Haval H6, encountering a heavier steering wheel is quite common, with most cases pointing to steering system malfunctions. Low tire pressure is one of the simpler causes, as insufficient pressure increases tire friction, making steering more laborious. Another major issue is damage to the power steering pump or insufficient power, especially in the electronically assisted versions of the H6, where a faulty control module can cause a sudden reduction in assistance. Incorrect wheel alignment, such as misaligned toe-in, can also increase steering resistance, making it feel particularly heavy. It's important to pay attention to changes in steering feel during daily driving. If the steering feels laborious, check the tire pressure promptly. If the pressure is normal, have the power steering system and alignment inspected by a professional shop to avoid minor issues escalating into major repairs. Regular maintenance checks of these components can prevent over 90% of such failures.
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