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Power Steering Service At Sterling Tire & Auto In Sterling Heights

April 18, 2014

Many Sterling Heights car owners have been hearing about technological advances in power steering, specifically, electric power steering. Some very high-end cars have been featuring electric power steering for a few years now. An electric motor directly provides the power assist to make steering easier. Undoubtedly we’ll see much more of this in Sterling Heights as full electric cars and electric hybrids become more common.

The vast majority of cars and trucks serviced at Sterling Tire & Auto in Sterling Heights use a hydraulic power boost system. With hydraulics, fluid is pressurized by a pump which actuates a hydraulic cylinder to reduce steering effort. Some of these pumps are powered by an electric motor. Most pumps are powered by the serpentine belt driven by the engine.

Power Steering Service At Sterling Tire & Auto In Sterling HeightsPower steering fluid has the necessary hydraulic properties and the ability to lubricate the internal parts. The power steering fluid also protects SUV components from rust and corrosion.

Sterling Heights car owners should be aware that auto makers recommend that the fluid be replaced on schedule.
At Sterling Tire & Auto, the old fluid is drained and the system cleaned thoroughly. Fresh fluid is then installed.

Unfortunately, many Sterling Heights auto owners don’t realize how critical it is to service their power steering, and some may not even know that it's necessary in the first place. A neglected power steering system can develop leaks that will shorten the life of the pump.

Sterling Heights car owners should be aware of warnings that indicate possible power steering problems: the need to constantly add power steering fluid, a loud whining from the pump, erratic power assist or high steering effort. If you’re experiencing any of these problems, have your power steering checked out at Sterling Tire & Auto in Sterling Heights.

In addition to the pump and hydraulic system, there are important mechanical parts in the steering system. The rods, arms, joints and knuckles that actually turn the wheels can become worn or damaged. A standard alignment service at Sterling Tire & Auto includes an inspection of steering components.

If you notice any play in the steering wheel, that the steering wheel is off center, or a noise coming from your front wheels, especially when turning, have your friendly Sterling Tire & Auto service professional do an inspection so the problem can be corrected. Waiting too long could cause uneven tire wear and may even lead to steering failure. Call Sterling Tire & Auto today at 586-264-7775.

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