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Thanks to power steering technology, you shouldn’t have to exert a lot of effort to turn your car, but as your vehicle ages, the steering wheel might start to stick or feel heavy. If that sounds like your car, it’s time to adjust your steering system! To help you get the smooth vehicle handling you’re looking for, we’ve compiled a guide of at-home fixes and bigger system issues to bring to your mechanic.
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QuestionWhat happens if you don't change your power steering fluid?Audra Fordin is a Certified Automotive Technician, the Founder of Women Auto Know, and the Owner of Great Bear Auto Repair in Flushing, New York. With more than 38 years of experience, she has intensive knowledge about foreign and domestic auto repairs. Audra has been featured on numerous news and talk shows such as The Today Show, Inside Edition, and Anderson Cooper.Your power steering fluid gets contaminated, and your steering system may feel jammed, crinkled, or stiff.
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QuestionHow can I make my power steering smoother?Audra Fordin is a Certified Automotive Technician, the Founder of Women Auto Know, and the Owner of Great Bear Auto Repair in Flushing, New York. With more than 38 years of experience, she has intensive knowledge about foreign and domestic auto repairs. Audra has been featured on numerous news and talk shows such as The Today Show, Inside Edition, and Anderson Cooper.Use a steering wheel spinner knob! You put it directly onto your steering wheel, and you use it to steer instead of the actual wheel. It makes your steering feel a lot smoother and softer.
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