What to do if your steering fails while driving
Understandably, a vehicle is a machine
that can malfunction at anytime, likewise any of its parts, including
brakes, tyres, steering wheel, etc. When in motion, the sudden failure
of certain parts, like steering wheel, can cause serious panic and can
even lead to an accident, if not properly managed, given the pivotal
role it plays.
Therefore, if you discover that your steering is no longer active, here are a few tips to help you out:
Don’t panic: This is usually the first
reaction when drivers discover such, but instead of entertaining fear,
put on your hazard light, so as to let other road users know that you
have some emergency, hence they should take caution. The magnitude of
fear entertained by the driver of such a vehicle is largely dependent on
its speed and the location, as to how populated or otherwise the place
is. So, instead of driving with fear, exercise some caution and bear in
mind that your action or inaction in the next few minutes would
determine where you would end up. So, be calm.
Reduce your speed: As soon as you
discover that the steering has failed, reduce your speed so that you
could have a bit of control of the vehicle. And this goes along with the
hazard light. If your car has cruise control, deactivate it immediately
either by marching the brake or by putting it off. If you are in a
crowded area, apart from putting on the hazard light, use your horn and
put on your headlights to create enough awareness.
Move to the side of the road: When your
vehicle has steering problem, you should not be in the middle of the
road. It is entirely clear that you could be on the fast lane when it
happened, thus when you discover it, continue turning it to the side
that is safer, and that should be to your right. You could be lucky, and
it could respond slightly. So, find a way to move to one side of the
road.
Don’t put off the engine: Some people
are fond of putting off the engine when the car is moving, especially
when descending a hill. And this is usually done to save fuel. But that
is not right and it is very risky too. Apart from the fact that it would
make the steering wheel to be stiff, it could lead to accident, given
the slow response of the steering. So, you need the steering wheel to be
as soft as possible, perhaps it will respond along the line.
Do a brief check: If you are able to
bring the car to a halt without any issue, you should check the level of
your power steering fluid, which could have caused such an issue if it
is low. If it is low, then refill it and give it some time before
starting it again. In case it still does not respond, or in case the
power steering oil gauges, consult a mechanic. Steering failure is not
something that can be managed.
Carry out routine checks: Findings have
shown that people tend to forget to check this oil because it is not
used up quickly like others. But, to avoid unfortunate situations and
putting your life at risk, check the power steering oil every day before
leaving the house. Also, endeavour to use recommended products so that a
wrong product does not damage your vehicle.
Meanwhile, it should be noted that
steering failure can manifest either as a total failure of the steering
system or if the power steering fails. Whichever happens to your
vehicle, don’t panic, put on your hazard light, reduce your speed and
find your way to the right side of the road where the risk of colliding
with other vehicles is minimal.
What to do if your steering fails while driving
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