Why is the steering wheel warning light on in the Magotan?

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VonBradley
07/29/25 11:05pm
Magotan steering wheel warning light on indicates a problem with the vehicle's power steering system. The reasons for the steering wheel warning light being on may include: a large amount of air in the power steering system, causing abnormal steering; or foreign objects in the steering hydraulic pipeline causing the steering pump flow control valve to jam. Reasons for the steering wheel light to come on: 1. Generator failure: Unstable power supply can cause the steering wheel light to come on. 2. Loose connection in the power steering system: Leading to leakage of some 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: Causing abnormal steering. 5. Mechanical damage to the steering gear piston cylinder: Decreased sealing performance of the oil seal and damage to the control valve. 6. Foreign objects in the steering hydraulic pipeline: Causing the steering pump flow control valve to jam.
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