Why is the steering wheel indicator light on?
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Reasons for the steering wheel indicator light being on: 1. Generator failure: Unstable power supply can cause the steering wheel light to illuminate; 2. Loose connection in the power steering system, leading to partial leakage of steering fluid; 3. Power steering pump failure: Damage to the power steering pump can also cause the steering wheel light to come on; 4. Air in the steering system, resulting in abnormal steering; 5. Mechanical damage to the steering gear piston cylinder, decreased sealing performance of oil seals, or damage to the control valve; 6. Foreign objects in the steering hydraulic lines, causing the steering pump flow control valve to stick. Solutions for the steering wheel indicator light being on: 1. Check whether components such as the generator, power steering pump, and steering gear are in a damaged state; 2. Inspect the connection points of various components for any looseness; 3. Check the tire pressure to ensure it is at the normal level; 4. Replace parts such as the power steering pump and steering gear.