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The power-steering pump pressurizes the hydraulic fluid that helps the driver turn
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when your wheel with ease.
assistance while steering.
the roads at every curve.
steering fluid.
electric power assist.
the steering wheel.
Signs of steering-pump failure include leaks, noises or decreased
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when your wheel with ease.
assistance while steering.
the roads at every curve.
steering fluid.
electric power assist.
the steering wheel.
The immediate loss of power assist is more likely a sign of a broken drive belt or the loss of
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when your wheel with ease.
assistance while steering.
the roads at every curve.
steering fluid.
electric power assist.
the steering wheel.
Most vehicles employ this type of mechanical/ hydraulic power steering, but because their pumps rob power and efficiency even when the car isn’t turning, a small percentage of cars use an electric pump and many new vehicles now have
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when your wheel with ease.
assistance while steering.
the roads at every curve.
steering fluid.
electric power assist.
the steering wheel.
It’s easy to take the convenience of modern-day power steering for granted, but if there are problems with your power steering system, it can feel like you time-traveled back to the 1950s
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when your wheel with ease.
assistance while steering.
the roads at every curve.
steering fluid.
electric power assist.
the steering wheel.
Power steering pumps are designed to help you turn your steering wheel smoothly, with as little effort as possible, so you can grip
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when your wheel with ease.
assistance while steering.
the roads at every curve.
steering fluid.
electric power assist.
the steering wheel.
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