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Power steering is an essential part of a modern car. It allows the driver to steer the vehicle with minimal effort, making it much easier to maneuver, especially at low speeds. However, like any other system in a car, power steering can fail, and when it does, it can make driving much more challenging and even dangerous.
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Troubleshooting a Failing Power Steering System and the Importance of Checking MOT History If you're buying a used car, it's essential to check MOT history of your vehicle's before making a purchase. MOT stands for "Ministry of Transport," and it's a test that all cars in the UK must pass to ensure they're roadworthy. The test covers several areas, including the power steering system. To check a car's MOT history, you can use the government's online tool. You'll need the car's registration number, and there's a small fee to access the information. Once you have the car's MOT history, you can see if it has ever failed an MOT test due to problems with the power steering system.