Posted on 5/29/2026

Steering issues rarely show up all at once. In many cases, they begin with subtle changes that are easy to overlook. The steering may feel slightly heavier, you might hear a faint noise when turning, or the wheel may not return to its original position as smoothly after a turn. Low power steering fluid is often the cause of these early symptoms. While it may not seem urgent at first, continuing to drive this way can lead to more serious damage over time. Power Steering Fluid Keeps Everything Moving Smoothly Power steering fluid allows the system to operate with less effort. It creates the hydraulic pressure needed to assist with turning the wheel, especially at low speeds or while parking. When fluid levels drop, that assistance is reduced. The system has to work harder to provide the same level of support, which puts added strain on key components. Low Fluid Leads to Increased Friction Without enough fluid, internal parts are not properly lubric ... read more