Why is the steering wheel of the new Santana particularly heavy?
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The steering wheel of the new Santana is particularly heavy due to power steering system failure, loose power steering pump belt, or abnormal tire pressure. Below are detailed explanations for the aforementioned reasons: Power steering system failure: The steering wheel is particularly heavy because there is an issue with the power steering system or the power steering fluid. It is necessary to check whether the power steering fluid is insufficient or if there is any leakage. If the fluid is insufficient, it should be replenished to the normal range. Loose power steering pump belt: The steering wheel is heavy because the power steering pump belt is loose. Check if the power steering pump belt is too loose. If it is, the belt should be tightened. Also, check if the fluid is too dirty, which can lead to poor fluidity. Generally, the fluid should be replaced every 2 years or 60,000 kilometers. Abnormal tire pressure: Check the tire pressure. Air leakage can also cause the steering to become heavy, in which case the tires need to be inflated.
When driving my new Santana, I felt the steering wheel was particularly heavy, which is usually due to an issue with the power steering system, such as a malfunctioning electric power steering module or insufficient fluid. Aging of the power steering pump can reduce the assist effect, and low tire pressure also increases steering resistance, making driving not only tiring but also affecting handling safety. It's recommended to start with simple checks, such as measuring and inflating all four tires to the standard pressure; if that doesn't help, then a professional inspection of the power steering system and suspension components is necessary. Driving a car with heavy steering for long periods can make your arms sore, so regular maintenance like changing the power steering fluid can prevent this issue. Even if a new car shows this problem, don't take it lightly—have a mechanic fix it quickly, as safe driving is the top priority.