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Power Steering Fluid Leak

A power steering fluid leak is commonly caused by deteriorated seals, hoses, or a damaged power steering pump, which can further lead to reduced steering performance, unusual noises, and potential damage to the power steering system if left unaddressed. Below are the causes and symptoms that lead to power steering fluid leaks.

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Power Steering Fluid Leak

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  1. Power Steering Fluid Leak Why is my Power Steering Fluid Leaking? Age and constant usage are the two biggest contributing factors to a power steering fluid leak. As the supply and pressure hoses start to age, they may develop holes through which the fluid can leak. Likewise, the O-rings and seals gradually lose their flexibility as your mileage increases. In this situation, the seals can harden, and small fragments can drop into the fluid. Symptoms Of Power Steering Fluid Leak If you look at your garage floor or driveway, and you see red or pink drops underneath your engine, then that is a sure sign that you have leaking steering fluid. This fluid takes time to accumulate, so you are likely to find it after the car has been sitting awhile The most unnerving sign occurs when suddenly, you must struggle to turn your wheel. Normally, the steering wheel maneuvers easily when you turn it because of the lubrication from the power steering fluid. If you have an extremely stiff steering wheel, this is not only dangerous but also a sign of a steering fluid leak. Another noise that also indicates a power steering leak is a loud grinding or whining that occurs when you turn your steering wheel. This type of noise comes from friction, whereas power steering fluid prevents this by providing lubrication. One other sign to watch or listen for is the squealing noise that is coming from the steering pump when you first turn on your ignition. Plus, an alert light might accompany the noise. www.shieldoils.com +965 2326 0396

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